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    not instruct them in it?”(de Montaigne). Parenting class can be found all over the world but in countries like Australia‚ United State and United Kingdom‚ the government encourages parents to involve themselves in the government parenting classes. According to Kerby (n. d)‚ large number of parenting programs which help to improve the skill of parent for different family members has been created by the federal government agencies since 1960s. Effective Parenting newsletter was published by Center for

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    Arianne Lovett The purpose of this research paper is to examine if bad parenting styles lead to criminal behavior in children. Some researchers have showed a positive association with bad parenting styles having a link to criminal behavior. Other researchers examine relationships between the participant’s mother and how a bad relationship with a parent can lead to criminal behavior. In this study‚ researchers (Walker-Barnes‚ & Mason) examine the relationship of gang involvement and the rates of delinquent

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    George Barna in his book Revolutionary Parenting‚ provides from research the tools to facilitate parents to maximise their opportunity to raise well balanced mature disciples of Christ. We are very complex creatures in nature and when it comes to parenting we all bring different ideas into the equation this makes us very unique and parenting can take many different shapes and forms. Therefore‚ many books have been written of the different perspectives and experiences but none from empirical research

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    Culture and Discipline Different parts of parenting are known to differ both across and within cultural groups. Recent research has identified social class and childrearing experience as key sources of within-culture difference version in parenting. Harkness and Super developed the term ’parental ethnotheories’ to help explain cultural differences in parenting. Ethnotheories are common beliefs held by a cultural group about children’s development and behavior‚ and include expectations about the

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    by the parenting style applied to the child (Steinberg et al. 1989‚ p. 1424). In order for children to achieve good academic results‚ the most effective parenting style should be applied. This essay will argue why the “authoritative“ parenting style is the most effective parenting style in terms of developing children’s intelligence. The effectiveness of the authoritative parenting style is evident in the statistics of the measurement of intelligence in different parenting styles. Parenting styles

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    Discussing Atticus’ s parenting style? What is his relationship to his children like? How does he seek to instill conscience in them? Through out the book “To kill a Mockingbird”‚ Harper Lee shows the character Atticus Finch as a very good and wise parent. We learn that he genuinely loves and cares for his children‚ and attemps to teach his own values such as justice and equality‚ into them. His parenting style is based on instilling conscience in them by teaching them the difference betwenn

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    is positive. Praise works! 1. Your primary parenting style determines how you interact with your children and is responsible for many of the behavior issues that you may be seeing in your children. You can identify what your parenting style is and how it effects your children by taking a parenting styles quiz. 2. Each child is different so you’ll need to adjust your parenting approach to be the best "fit" for the each child in your family. In parenting one approach rarely works for all children

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    ATTICUS’S PARENTING STYLE Parents back in the 1930s were very different from parents today. But Atticus Finch is on a whole different level of parenting. Atticus does not act like a normal father. His parenting style is much more different than the other parents in the 1930s. If you misbehaved back in the 1930s your parents might beat you but Atticus never beat his children. Atticus almost treated his children like adults which was very unique for that time period. Atticus intellectually challenges

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    the type of parenting they receive. In this study‚ a correlation is made between the authoritarian parenting style and depression and addiction in children. To make this argument different parenting style and the impact they have on children will be presented. Parenting style can be associated with the psychological and behavioral outcomes of children. Parenting styles vary across the world according to different cultures. Dekovik and Janssens‚ 1992‚ describe two major parenting styles; authoritarian/restrictive

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    Discussing the four parenting styles I think the one that is most likely is linked to behavioral control is Authoritarian parenting because this parenting style combines high control with little warmth and parents have rules that are expected to be followed. Hard work‚ respect‚ and obedience are what authoritarian parents want their child to have toward them and do not grant the child’s needs or wishes (Kail & Cavanaugh). I believe this parenting style in psychological because the parents are controlling

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