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    authoritarian‚ permissive‚ and uninvolved parents. Research studies have proven that parenting style has a massive impact on a child ’s psycho-social development. Parenting styles have different outcomes on a child’s social relationships‚ school performance‚ and self-esteem. Authoritarian parents lack emotional nurturing. Permissive parents lack structure‚ but are better at providing more emotional support. Authoritative parenting is a combination of both authoritarian and permissive. Authoritative

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    nurturance‚ communication styles‚ and expectations of maturity and control‚” (Cherry‚ 2012‚ para.2). From these dimensions‚ researchers were able to conclude that most parents display one of four parenting styles. These styles are authoritarian‚ permissive‚ uninvolved‚ and authoritative. Each one of these styles has their positive side but authoritative is the most effective form of parenting. Parents will raise their child under these styles not knowing that they are also impacting the way their

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    Advantages of Permissive Parenting Relating to your child more as a friend than a parent can give a Mum or dad a greater understanding of what makes their child tick and as they get older‚ communication can be easier. Being positive about what children are doing and saying can raise levels of self-esteem and give them the knowledge that their parents will accept them and love them whatever they say or do. Disadvantages of Permissive Parenting Children of permissive parents have no boundaries‚

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    structure and warmth. Many years of child behavior research has documented that teenagers raised by authoritative parents are the ones that are more likely to have positive outcomes compared to the children under the neglectful‚ authoritarian‚ and permissive parenting style. Authoritative parenting is the most successful and positive way to parent a child‚ and it also heavily impacts the development of a

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    simple and casual because you don’t want to look down at them‚ and don’t want them to be uncomfortable and conscious of how they are dressed up. You can find out how he speaks? Language‚ words‚ phrases; he uses...this will help you to prepare your PMR. At the same time‚ it is also necessary to educate your client about hypnosis. The more the client understands‚ the more confidence he will have in the hypnotic process. This is the time to establish rapport and trust. By reassuring your client of his

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    educational resources to parents‚ educators and students. I started my education voyage with SMC in standard 6 until form 5. SMC has given me a lot of encouragement and motivation to success in education and life. I am a straight A’s student in UPSR and PMR. SMC had been helping me a lot in education all this while. They also taught me about religion and Hindusm. I have known in my heart since I was a little boy what I wanted to be when I grew up. It was not a stereotypical child’s dream such as a doctor

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    Parenting Styles and their Effects on Children Every parent is different in his or her own way. Each one has one of three different parenting styles. These are authoritarian‚ authoritative‚ and permissive styles. One’s parenting style is usually a result of their own upbringing‚ their role models‚ or simply from the society in which they live. The style in which one parents‚ is a very important aspect to the way a parent interacts with their child (Edwards‚ Rebecca. Parenting Styles). Parents

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    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. The first parenting style noticed by scholars is authoritarian parenting. (Trifan‚ Stattin‚ and Tilton-Weaver) The Science of psychology textbook explains that an “authoritarian parent firmly restricts

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    Are men and women held to different standards of sexual conduct? In Derek Kreager and Jeremy Staff’s Article‚ The Sexual Double Standard of Adolescent Peer Acceptance‚ they look further into the sexual double standards that are held by male and female adolescents whether or not there is a sexual double standard for male and female adolescents. They define sexual double standard‚ “boys and men are thought to receive praise and positive attributions for nonmarital sexual contacts‚ while girls and women

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    are raised as an adolescent will have a big impact on their future as an adult. Research proves that there are a few parenting styles that will come in handy when raising your kids. The most common parenting styles are: authoritative‚ uninvolved‚ permissive‚ authoritarian and uninvolved. An authoritative parent is one that is very demanding. They have very high demands for their children and also have their children’s best interest at heart. Whereas an uninvolved parent has low expectations

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