I feel that when it comes to effective communication and disciplining the phrase “one size fits all” is a false statement. Baumrind did not put into account a child’s individuality‚ personality‚ and temperament when it came to her parenting styles (Berger‚ 2016‚ p. 212). I am answering these questions based on my experience with my own children’s individuality. I picked scenario #4. I would sit down next to my 11-year old and put my arm around him and say‚ “I was wondering why I have not heard
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works individually and collectively to influence the child” (Kordi 2010‚ p. 218). It can further be described as “normative patterns of behavior and tactics that parents use to socialize and control their children.” (Wentzel & Russel‚ 2009). Diane Baumrind conceptualized three types of parenting styles authoritative‚ authoritarian and permissive in 1971. This conceptualization was further extended by Maccoby and Martin to include two fundamental processes which consists of the number and types of demand
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uthoritarian parents are highly demanding and directive‚ but not responsive. "They are obedience- and status-oriented‚ and expect their orders to be obeyed without explanation" (Baumrind‚ 1991‚ p. 62). These parents provide well-ordered and structured environments with clearly stated rules. Authoritarian parents can be divided into two types: nonauthoritarian-directive‚ who are directive‚ but not intrusive or autocratic in their use of power‚ and authoritarian-directive‚ who are highly intrusive
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social and emotional development. The way in which I parent can be categorized and will most likely yield certain results within my children. Researchers have discovered links between parenting styles and effects. In a study of preschoolers‚ Diana Baumrind and other researchers identified four parenting styles through naturalistic observation‚ and interviews. They looked at children who had qualities most of us want in our kids: independence‚ maturity‚ self-reliance‚ self control‚ friendliness
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their demands and responsibility. The four main parenting styles are indulgent‚ authoritarian‚ authoritative‚ and uninvolved. Each of these parenting styles reflects different naturally occurring patterns of parental values‚ practices‚ and behaviors (Baumrind) and a distinct balance of responsiveness and demandingness. Indulgent parenting are the more responsible parents than that of being demanding. They are the nontraditional parents that are lenient and don’t push behavior‚ and avoid anything to do
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We define identity as the collective aspect of a set of characteristics by which a thing is definitively recognizable or known. Our identity is formed by the people around us; mainly being our parents. We have no considerable identity that lasts with us our entire lives. Rather‚ our identity consists of an on-going process in which our behavior follows patterns based on the patterns we see in the people around us. From the moment our life begins it is shaped by our parents‚ even before birth they
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multiple aspects of that child’s life as they grow and develop. Different parenting choices develop into parenting styles‚ or the practices that parents exhibit in relation to their children and their beliefs about those practices (Arnett‚ 2012). Diana Baumrind communicated four differing parenting styles: authoritative‚ authoritarian‚ permissive‚ and disengaged. Each of the four styles of parenting is based on the dimensions
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here are three main styles of parenting authoritarian‚ authoritative‚ and permissive. Diana Baumrind discovered these styles of parenting while conducting studies on the different facets of parenting‚ expressions of warmth‚ strategies for discipline‚ communication and expectations for maturity (Berger‚ 2014). Children reflect these three styles in their different emotional‚ psychological‚ and behavioral outcomes. Parenting should reflect a thorough understanding of the principles set forth in
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In todays society‚ spanking is a major controversial topic. Spanking is the act of striking a child’s buttocks with an open hand (Moninger). Only a short 38 years ago in 1974 the United States passed the Child Abuse and Treatment Act prior to this act spanking children was considered a “family matter” and was not something others questioned (CAPTA). A poll of 1‚000 readers on parents.com eighty-one percent said they had spanked their child at least once and twenty-two percent do so once a week or
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are supportive‚ rather than punitive. They want their children to be assertive as well as socially responsible‚ and self-regulated as well as cooperative" (Baumrind‚ 1991‚ p. 62). Parents expect kids to meet behavioral standards‚ but also encourage their children to think for themselves and to develop a sense of autonomy. In the view of Baumrind (1971)‚ authoritative parenting is superior to other styles of parenting and authoritative parents raise accomplished‚ eloquent‚ happy and kind children. Permissive
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