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    References: Baumrind‚ D. (1967). Child-care practices anteceding three patterns of preschool behavior. Genetic Psychology Monographs‚ 75‚ 43-88. Baumrind‚ D. (1991). The influence of parenting style on adolescent competence and substance use. Journal of Early Adolescence‚ 11(1)‚ 56-95. Maccoby‚ E.E. (1992). The role of parents in the

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    them participate in extracurricular activities. All these things that we do will affect a child’s development. To love a child is to teach a child to love. Diana Baumrind’s concept of parenting‚ that parenting styles are used to capture normal variations in the parents attempt to control and socialize their children (Baumrind 1991). Even though parents may differ as how to discipline or teach their children and differ as to the extent at which occurs‚ one thing still remains; a parent’s

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    better than others? Diana Baumrind is a leading authority on parenting and she believes that parents should be neither punitive nor aloof. Baumrind believes that parents should develop rules for children while at the same time being portive and nurturant. (Santrock‚ 2001) Classic research by Diana Baumrind concluded that parents fit into one of four basic patterns of behavior based on the dimension of warmth and control. (Strauss‚ 2002) The four parenting styles that Baumrind say exist are authoritarian

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    from parent to child‚ but the question remains on how and or what the appropriate manner is to rear a child. In psychology it is understood that the cognitive mind learns through experience and how a person perceptually interprets the environment (Baumrind‚ D. (1967). In the earlier years children have a specific time in which there mind is like a sponge and can absorb so much information. Do different parenting styles affect this ability of absorbing information? Many studies have shown that yes parents

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    parenting behaviours‚ such as spanking or reading aloud‚ may influence child development. Most researchers who attempt to describe this broad parental milieu rely on Diana Baumrind’s concept of parenting style. The construct of parenting style is used to capture normal variations in parents’ attempts to control and socialize their children (Baumrind‚ 1991). Sometime parents are fear that they are parenting the wrong way raising up their children‚ and that their style of parenting may have negative effects

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    always interested me and therefore is the reason why I chose to write about it. A parenting style can be defined as a psychological construct representing standard strategies that parents use in their child rearing. During the 1960’s‚ psychologist Diana Baumrind conducted a study in which she used naturalistic observation‚ parental interviews‚ and other research methods to study over 100 preschool-aged children. It was from this study that she determined three different types of parenting based on two

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    Running head: PARENTING 1 Different Parenting Styles on Children Liberty University Online Abstract Researcher Diana Baumrind‚ help to identify and describe the four basic parenting styles; authoritative‚ authoritarian‚ permissive‚ and uninvolved parents. Research studies have proven that parenting style has a massive impact on a child ’s psycho-social development. Parenting styles have different outcomes on a child’s social relationships‚ school performance‚ and self-esteem. Authoritarian

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    Abstract Parenting styles and the culture in which a child grows up play an important role in their physical and emotional development. May it be early years or later stages of life‚ parenting style has lasting effects on a child’s personality and relationships that they have with different people. Parents tend to ignore some important and basic rules. Such rules are important to instill distinct values in children and make them successful in their personal and professional lives. Parents want

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    MURAGU CHRISTINE NAMKURU ID NO: 11MCPS201 UNIT NAME: PSYCHOLOGY OF PARENTING UNIT CODE: BCP TASK: PARENTING STYLES AND THEIR EFFECTS ON ADOLESCENT BEHAVIOR PRESENTED TO: Dr. MURAYA Contents AFRICA NAZERENE UNIVERSITY 1 PURPOSE 3 INTRODUCTION 3 BAUMRIND ’S GENERAL PARENTING STYLES 4 AUTHORITATIVE PARENTING 4 AUTHORITARIAN PARENTING 5 INDULGENT PARENTING 6 NEGLECTFUL PARENTING 7 CONCLUSION 8 PURPOSE To explain how different parenting styles affect the behavior of the youths‚ therefore assisting

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    twenty-six out of forty of the participants administering the final massive shock of four-hundred and fifty volts‚ that is sixty-five percent. Milgram believes his experiment to be effective because (need to finish this sentence) On the other hand‚ Diana Baumrind argues that Milgram’s experiment is unethical to alter the participant’s trust for a figure of authority and believes they could be hesitant to do so in the future in any circumstance. (what else can i write here?) In the experiment‚ the participants

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