References: Baumrind‚ D. (1971). Cornell University College of Human Ecology. Parenting styles and adolescents. Retrieved from http://www.human.cornell.edu/pam/outreach/parenting/research/upload/Parenting-20Styles-20and-20Adolescents.pdf Hughes‚ Jan N. (2002) Authoritative
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PARENTING STYLES AND VALUES: MECHANISMS OF INTERGENERATIONAL CONTINUITY AND DISCONTINUITY A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Western Carolina University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in School Psychology. By Melissa Florence Littlewood Director: Dr. Bruce Henderson Professor of Psychology Psychology Department Committee Members: Dr. Lydia Aydlett‚ Psychology Dr. Marie Huff‚ Social Work March 2009 TABLE OF
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To spank or not to spank‚ that is a question. This is a question many parents will ask of themselves‚ me included. I am the mother of a beautiful toddler and she can be very difficult and often quite ornery sometimes. Not a day goes by‚ that I do not worry if I am making the best decisions for her upbringing and I worry how the decisions I make will impact her overall life. Do I follow in my parents footsteps? Do I listen to my pediatrician? My parents always believed in discipline no matter what
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Introduction Prosocial behaviour is described as a voluntary behaviour in order to benefit someone else (Eisenberg & Fabes‚ 1998). This prosocial behaviour such as sharing‚ helping‚ sympathy and empathy form an important part of the social interactions between individuals and groups and has thus been studied in terms of where these behaviours come from. To illustrate Eisenberg and Fabes ’ quote (1998‚ pg 742) that prosocial behaviour is an outcome of a combination of many factors‚ five different
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and parenting style was suggested for practical implications. Introduction Since the conceptualization of parenting style and the classical categorization of authoritarian‚ authoritative and permissive parenting by Diana Baumrind in 1966‚ there have been numerous studies regarding the downward effect of parenting style on children ’s various aspects of development‚ including personality‚ socialization‚ emotional well-being. It is commonly believed that positive parenting
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PARENTAL FILTERS ON THE INTERNET: THE MECHANISMS UTILIZED BY PARENTS IN CONTROLLING THEIR CHILDREN’S ACCESS TO INTERNET _______ A Thesis Presented to The College of Communication Polytechnic University of the Philippines _______ A Research Proposal Of the Requirement for the Degree Bachelor in Communication Research _______ by Bellen‚ Jessilyn Manlangit‚ Janna Marie Martinez‚ Odessa Jane Ronquillo‚ Jon-Jon March 2012 Introduction Technology‚ often defined as the
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begin to read your expressions and may likewise figure out how to control you to their advantage. Children of Authoritarian parents “tend to be relatively low in social and academic competence‚ unhappy and unfriendly‚ and low in self-confidence” (Baumrind‚ 1991b‚ 470). This parent will immediately get upset with the child without letting him know why. They will probably say “how dare you throw a ball and
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compared to a relationship based on two or more ("Triangular theory of love”). My hypothesis is that the environment a child lives in affects his/her future relationships in accordance to the different parenting styles‚ identified by psychologist Diana Baumrind‚ which may have
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Infancy & Early Childhood Development Paper Infancy as well as early childhood is the actually the foundation of what we will become as an adult. Children are like sponges and will absorbs a much information that you will provide them being through nature or nurture. Parents and guardians are essential key players in making sure a child is not only psysically healthy‚ but is given all essential development tools to succeed in life. They way we interact with children when they are young as a family
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Title: “How to Bring Up A Child In Our Modern Society?” Criteria: (On top of those set out by the School) 1. Goal This project’s aim is to analyse and discuss the cause and effects of bringing up a child by the parents facing the unique task of raising kids in this modern and volatile period of transforming nature and increasingly technological savvy environment. While the research and theories attempts to strategies for a model to raise a child‚ this paper is analysing how it can be best interphase
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