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    no excuse for spanking babies or children younger than 15 to 18 months of age. Midway through the second year (18 mos)‚ children become capable of understanding instruction. They can then very gently be held responsible for how they behave. Diana Baumrind‚ one of the world’s leading experts in parenting recants much of Dr. Murray Straus‚ a opponent of spanking‚ assertions as suspect‚ because he uses flawed scientific evidence spurred on by his deep and passionate personal morals. Although personal

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    Parenting is taking full responsibility and liability of a human being from the time they are born all the way until adulthood. Parenting is not just being a mother or a father. It is supporting a child in every way possible; spiritually‚ financially‚ emotionally‚ and physically. The way one parents their child depicts what kind of person they are. It is a personal preference that points out different and unique things about a person. For example‚ some parents or families have traditions or beliefs

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    parenting practices on the child. It is argued that only by maintaining the distinction between parenting style and parenting practice can researchers address questions concerning socialization processes. During the past 25 years‚ research based on Baumrind ’s conceptualization of parenting style has produced a remarkably consistent picture of the type of parenting conducive to the successful socialization of children into the dominant culture of the United States. Authoritativeness—a constellation

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    What makes ethical behaviors sometimes immoral? Obedience is one of the really good morals that everyone should have‚ one of the things that people are looking for in people around them and that parents wants their children to have. This valuable moral as much as it is really valued and wanted‚ sometimes is not the best thing to do; sometimes disobeying or saying “NO” is much better‚ but this does not mean that it lost its value and become unethical; rather it means that it is like any other thing

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    In 1978‚ Dr. Diana Baumrind was the first to define the four parenting styles. Since then‚ there have been more styles that utilize different category designs. For Baumrind‚ her categories were responsiveness and demandingness. Responsiveness is defined as warmth: a parent’s response to the needs of a child in an accepting and supporting way. Responsiveness can also be used interchangeable with love. Parents use love as a tool to teach right from wrong‚ increase a child’s self-esteem‚ and

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    parent child interactions using the prototype of parental patterns developed by Baumrind (1966 & 1971)‚ i.e.‚ authoritative‚ authoritarian and permissive. Baumrind (1971) grouped parent’s behavior according to whether they were high or low on parental demandingness and responsiveness. Each of these parenting styles reflected different naturally occurring patterns of parental values‚ practices and behaviors (Baumrind‚ 1991). Authoritative parents strive to provide clear‚ firm direction‚ but discipline

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    Psychologist Diana Baumrind argues that “Stanley Milgram’s study of obedience did not meet ethical standards for research‚” because “participants were subjected to a research design that caused undue psychological stress that was not resolved after the study.” However‚ that

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    Running Head: The Shaping of Self-Concept Flanagan 1 How Early Childhood Experiences with Parents Shape Self-Concept CCOU 304 Liberty University Vickie M. Flanagan 4/3/12 Running Head: The Shaping of Self-Concept Flanagan 2 Thesis: Early childhood experiences with parents play a major role in the shaping of an individual’s self-concept- the set of

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    parental control developed by Diana Baumrind. During the 1960s‚ psychologist Baumrind conducted a study on more than 100 preschool age children. Using naturalistic observation‚ parental interviews and other research methods‚ she identified four important dimensions of parenting: (1) warmth or nurturance; (2) clarity and consistency of rules; (3) level of expectations‚ which she also terms as “maturity demands”; and (4) communication between parent and child (Baumrind‚ 1972). In her research she determined

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    aspects of parenting will yield the most effective and efficient individuals for our society. Parenting styles will dictate how a child will develop competence in dealing with the world. Parenting styles is a model of parental control developed by Diana Baumrind. In her research she determined that there are three descriptive model of parental control that differentiates parents on the basis of maintaining control over their children. (Erberg‚ Querido‚ Warner‚ 2002). According to our text‚ there are three

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