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    Chapter 1 Introduction I. Background of the study Research says that “parenting style has been found to predict a child’s well-being” since the kind of development style that parents use influences their child’s “social competence‚ academic performance‚ psychosocial development‚ and problem behavior” (Darling‚ N.‚ 2012). This is why parents play such a huge role on their children’s development. They are the ones who mold their kids into the person that they want them to be. Every parent wants

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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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    Parenting Styles and the Effects on Child Development Christina Drakeford Prairie State College Parenting Styles and their Effects on Children‚ This essay is about the three different styles of parenting‚ including definitions‚ descriptions‚ and effects. The present study examined the significance of methods of discipline used by parents and how these methods of discipline consequently affect multiple

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    Abstract There are three essential parts that make up a person’s health and being. These three parts are known as the Biopsychosocial Approach. The names of the three parts are; biological‚ psychological‚ and sociological. These three parts are all different forms of psychological studies. Each field of study contains many different theories made by psychologist from around the world. The Biopsychosocial Perspective combines all three fields to be able to study how psychological‚ biological and

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    Root Words‚ Roots and Affixes Familiarity with Greek and Latin roots‚ as well as prefixes and suffixes‚ can help students understand the meaning of new words. This article includes many of the most common examples. Introduction Many English words are formed by taking basic words and adding combinations of prefixes and suffixes to them. A basic word to which affixes (prefixes and suffixes) are added is called a root word because it forms the basis of a new word. The root word is also a word in

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    According to Life Development‚ parenting style is defined is “the characteristic strategies that parents use to manage children’s behavior” (p.192). Parenting style originally had three different type which are The Authoritarian Parenting Style‚ The Permissive Parenting Style‚ and The Authoritative Parenting Style and then fourth style was made by Eleanor Maccoby and John Martin which is named The Uninvolved Parenting Style. In the movie‚ Regina’s mother does not care about what

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    References: Belsky‚ J. (2008). A Family Affair: Early Parenting. Retrieved from http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/family-affair/200809/early-parenting-matters Berger‚ K. S. (2008). The Developing Person Through the Life Span (7th ed.). New York‚ NY: Worth Publishers. Livestrong. (2010). The Three Types of Parenting Styles. Retrieved from http://www.livestrong.com/article/76463-types-parentingstyles/ Seifert‚ K. (2004). Cognitive Development

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    future. There are at least four major parenting styles most parents use when raising their children (Berger‚ 2011). These styles may work for the child or they may not. The first is the authoritarian style. This style is punitive‚ rigid‚ and has very strict standards. The authoritarian parenting style may create an unfriendly‚ withdrawn‚ and unsociable behavior in the child (the makings of a serial-killer). The second parenting style is the permissive style. This style has inconsistent discipline and principals

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    explores the influence of parenting beliefs and practices on children’s talent development through a specific perspective of several Chinese American families with gifted children. In-depth interviews were employed to collect data from the parents‚ and research questions focused on the daily practice of parenting and parents’ beliefs concerning how to nurture high achievement among children. Findings of this study include evidence of a sense of responsibility for parenting‚ a high level of confidence

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    English Argumentative Essay Which parenting style will lead to a child becoming successful and stable in life? Many argue about the answer to this question. There are four main types of parenting styles. There’s authoritarian parenting which follows a set of strict rules and doesn’t necessarily nurture the child; apathetic towards their emotions‚ demanding a sort of blind obedience from the child. Authoritative parenting which takes a more moderate approach; setting high standards‚ nurtures

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