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    Authoritative Parenting Style: How Does It Effect Adolescent Development? Multiple studies have been conducted in the correspondence between child development‚ and the authoritative parenting style. The authoritative parenting style is defined as a “more moderate approach that emphasized setting high standards‚ being nurturing and responsive‚ and showing respect for children as independent‚ rational being. The authoritative parent expects maturity and cooperation‚ and offers children lots of emotional

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    Annotated Bibliography General Education Capstone Gen 499 Topic: In this paper I will research the topic of single-parenting. There are an array of topics that fall into single-parent households that could be researched‚ such as behavioral problems in the children‚ female-headed households‚ mental illness and suicidal thoughts in the children‚ neglect‚ and race in single-parent families. I decided to focus my research on the adversities single-parent families face compared

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    Extreme Parenting is effective because it provides the child with discipline‚ it helps the kids develop with manners‚ and also helps you raise a better kid. Extreme parenting is effective because it shows as a parent on how you raise your kid. With being a little extreme the child will come out with many discipline. Parenting to the extreme the parents will always make sure that their child is put in his or her place. Extreme Parenting is effective in many ways. Extreme Parenting can be also if

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    Parenting Styles in To Kill a Mockingbird In today’s world‚ society sees children’s attitudes based on their parents teachings; the way a parent educates their children will have an effect on who they become later. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Atticus‚ Bob Ewell‚ and Uncle Jack display different parenting skills that affect the children in their lives. Although Atticus is an old‚ busy man who is not as energetic as a younger father would be‚ he still tries to be a part of his children’s

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    Global Competiveness through Parenting Styles In recent years it has been said that China is far surpassing the United States in terms of education. This raises the problem of Americans falling behind in global competitiveness which encompasses in all aspects of a society’s success. There is said to be a major correlation between parenting styles and the overall country’s competiveness considering education‚ values‚ and work ethic is implemented in the home through parenting styles before a child ever

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    Hetherington‚ E. M.‚ & Reiss‚ D. (2006). Differential impact of fathers’ authoritarian parenting on early adolescent adjustment in conservative protestant versus other families. Journal Of Family Psychology‚ 20(4)‚ 589-596. doi:10.1037/0893-3200.20.4.589 Purpose: This study examines their hypotheses that adolescents raised in Conservative Protestants families would be less likely to be harmed by fathers’ authoritarian parenting than would adolescents raised according to another faith and/or discrepant parental

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    Parenting Styles There are four main parenting styles‚ permissive‚ Authoritarian‚ Authoritative and Uninvolved parenting. Permissive parenting is very relaxed‚ there believe is children are capable of making their decision on their own with some parenting advice. Authoritarian parents have high expectations for their children their also very strict they like their kids to follow completely. Authoritative parents are strict‚ and very loving. Authoritative parents involve a delicate balance of expectations

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    Relationship Between Authoritative Parenting And Depression Symptoms In Adolescence December 2‚ 2013   In this paper‚ I have reviewed following two research that study the relationship between authoritative parenting and depression symptoms in adolescence: 1. The influence of authoritative parenting during adolescence on depressive symptoms in young adulthood: Examining the mediating roles of self-development and peer support‚ by Liem‚ Cavell‚ and Lustig at University of Massachusetts

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    Parenting time is the legal term that refers to the opportunity for the child to spend time with the parent who does not have sole legal custody or the non-custodial parent. It is sometimes referred to as access‚ contact‚ residential time or visitation. Most custody and parenting time problems present themselves during the dissolution of marriage or divorce of a couple‚ but custody issues can arise at any time or between parents who were never married. It’s also important to note that custody and

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    (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 have a great influence on their children; this paper will give insight into the different styles of parenting‚ as well as how education in children is attained cognitively. Family influence is crucial in a child and the influence comes with many factors

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