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    Attention to every stage of a child’s physical‚ emotional and educative development is “both critical and vital” (Alison Dunn‚ 2004). Research shows that the care young children receive has dramatic long-term effects on how children develop and learn‚ how they cope with stress‚ and how they react to the world around them. “Science tells us that consistently positive and stimulating experiences in their early years helps children’s brains to grow” (Frank Oberklaid‚ 2008); it can also affect how they

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    Orlando Shooting Introduction The Orlando shooting was one of the worst mass shootings in US history since September 11. On June 12‚ 2016‚ club pulse‚ a gay night club in Orlando‚ Florida‚ took a turn for the worst when a gunman‚ who was identified as Omar Mateen‚ came in and began to open fire leaving 50 people dead and 53 people wounded. I chose this article because it happened within an hour of my hometown and could have easily been one my friends or family members. I also chose this article

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    Parenting Styles and Discipline There are three parenting styles and who you are as a parent has a lot to do with the way your child responds to you. The authoritarian parent values obedience. The rules are clear but inflexible. Misbehavior is strictly punished. In this type of environment‚ it is common for children to feel fearful and for parents to use fear as a teaching strategy. The authoritarian parent teaches the child what to think as opposed to how to think since the parent makes all

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    sides: positive one- leads to a good relationship between parents and children‚ negative- lead to irrevocable frustration in the further life. Permissive parenting is one of the four types of parenting styles. First described by psychologist Diana Baumrind during the 1960s. This style can be described as the absence of any rules and any discipline. Adults who use it very often seem like a friend‚ but not like parents. They often rely on bribes of snacks‚ toys or activities in order to get children

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    Psy.D. Baumrind’s Parenting Styles Parenting Types: 1. Authoritarian 2. Authoritative 3. Permissive 4. Neglectful In the early 1960’s‚ psychologist Diana Baumrind conducted experiments with parents. These experiments were designed to identify and understand how parents differ in their responses to their children. As a result of the Baumrind study as well as further research‚ four main styles of parenting were delineated. They are Authoritarian‚ Authoritative‚ Permissive‚ and Neglectful. Each

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    Kaitlin Robinson Psychology 201 Chapter 10 Authoritative Parenting There are three types of parenting styles according to Diana Baumrind. Authoritative‚ authoritarian‚ and permissive parenting all entail different expressions of warmth‚ strategies for discipline‚ and expectations for maturity from parents to children. Growing up I lived in a household where authoritative parenting was given to my two younger sisters and I. Authoritative is one of the main parenting styles. It is an approach

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    Study guide for mid term exam Child ‚ family and community. CD 284 1. What is the name given a child that exhibits ‘’good developmental outcomes despite high-risk status‚ sustained competence under stress‚ and recovery from trauma’’ Resilient Children 2 Carter and McGoldrick emphasized the importance of the family life cycle in order to best understand families. According to their theory which stage is called ‘’ Pressure cooker’’? Families with young children 3.For Vygotsky‚ the ZPD

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    both parent styles and culture‚ even if it’s a lack of them. Parents parent in many different styles. It would be close to impossible to cover all the different styles that people use or state but for the sake of this entry I’ll use Diana Baumrind’s styles (Baumrind‚ D. as stated by Darling‚ N. 1999). These are indulgent‚ authoritarian‚ authoritative‚ and uninvolved. Indulgent parents tend to more responsive than demanding. They tend to warm and responsive but basically leave their children

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    grease‚ we might turn out children with great talents and assured futures. Is there really anything wrong with a kind of “overparenting lite”? Parental involvement has a long and rich history of being studied. Decades of studies‚ many of them by Diana Baumrind‚ a clinical and developmental psychologist at the University of California‚ Berkeley‚ have found that the optimal parent is one who is involved and responsive‚ who sets high expectations but respects her child’s autonomy. These “authoritative

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    Being Assertive Being assertiveness is having a good set of communication skills which means “taking into consideration both your own rights‚ wishes‚ wants‚ needs and desires‚ as well as those of the other person.  Assertiveness means encouraging others to be open and honest about their views‚ wishes and feelings‚ in order that both parties act appropriately.” Skills you need to know (2011- 2013) This statement is common in all documentation relating to the subject and forms the basis of this

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