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    Generation Gap

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A generation gap is commonly perceived to refer to differences between generations that cause conflict and complicate communication‚ creating a "gap." Generation gap refers to parent child disagreement‚ contradiction and divergence in certain matters regarding their attitudes‚ values‚ closeness‚ and communication. This research was planned to study the causes of generation gap as well as the responsibility of the parents and the children

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    The parenting methods among African-American families generally consist high levels of negativity in the general household which depends on many factors. One of them is the sex of the children. It is found that these parents display high levels of negativity authority over their male children compared to their female children. These families tend to favor a disciplinarian approach while raising a child. A significantly large number of African-American mothers are authoritarian when parenting. A family’s

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    Generation Gap

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    differences between people of younger generations and their elders‚ especially between children and their parents.[1] Although some generational differences have existed throughout history‚ modern generational gaps have often been attributed to rapid cultural change in the postmodern period‚ particularly with respect to such matters as musical tastes‚ fashion‚ culture and politics. These changes are assumed to have been magnified by the unprecedented size of the young generation during the 1960s‚ which gave

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    The Beat Generation

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    unto those who think that the Beat Generation means crime‚ delinquency‚ immorality‚ amorality ... woe unto those who attack it on the grounds that they simply don’t understand history and the yearning of human souls ... woe in fact unto those who those who make evil movies about the Beat Generation where innocent housewives are raped by beatniks! ... woe unto those who spit on the Beat Generation‚ the wind’ll blow it back. -- Jack Kerouac The Beat Generation or “Beatness”‚ if you will‚ has always

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    r The Pursuit of Single-Parenting How many single parents do you know? Single parenting has been apart of me throughout my entire life. Being raised in a single parent home by my mom at the age of seventeen was a difficult stressor‚ but the sacrifices my mother made is what makes me a grateful‚ prudent person today. Perspectively‚ a single parent household is no longer a nontraditional family in today’s society‚ although this trend has spreaded rapidly in its culture. The family structure

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    Baumrind Parenting Style

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    Parenting Styles Diana Baumrind‚ is a clinical and developmental psychologist that has been researching parenting styles since the 1960’s and has classified them into three categories (Eleanor Maccoby and John Martin adding a fourth category later on in their studies.) (encyclopedia) - Out of all the ways to describe parenting methods‚ they can be condensed into four categories that consist of authoritarian parenting‚ authoritative parenting‚ permissive parenting‚ and neglectful parenting

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    diverse cultures that can shape parenting behavior‚ some basic assumptions regarding the links between parenting styles and developmental outcomes may not be universal. Much research has been conducted on the different parenting styles across cultures. There are also many myths about which parenting style is the best or the most beneficial to the social development of children. Reviewing past literature on this subject matter reveals that the authoritarian parenting style produced more overt aggression

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    Four Parenting Styles

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    Parenting includes many behaviors that work together to influence and mold a child for their future. Putting parents in categories according to whether they are positive or negative on 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

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    Sandwich Generation

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    The Sandwich Generation: A Review of the Literature LeaAnne DeRigne‚ MSW‚ PhD‚ Stephen Ferrante‚ MSW ABSTRACT Many Americans balance dual caregiving responsibilities for both children and aging family‚ dubbed the “sandwich generation.” Between 1 out of 8 and 1 out of 11 households with an adult aged 30 or older is comprised of dual-earner‚ sandwiched generation couples. There are psychological‚ physical‚ employment‚ and financial outcomes of balancing multiple caregiving duties. The literature

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    Reflection Paper Based on the knowledge I have gained on parenting styles from this course‚ I have gathered that the disadvantages to Mr. and Mrs. Harsh-Heart’s parenting approach far outweighs its advantages. The technique this family uses is called an authoritarian parenting style. According to the website ‘Super Pages‚’ in this relationship the parents establish themselves as dominant and run the household with strict rules and harsh sanctions such as spankings if the commands set are broken

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