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    References: Cherry‚ K. (2013‚a). What Is Permissive Parenting? [Newsgroup comment]. Retrieved from http://psychology.about.com/od/childcare/f/permissive-parenting.htm Cherry‚ K. (2013‚b). What Is Uninvolved Parenting? [Newsgroup comment]. Retrieved from http://psychology.about.com/od/childcare/f/uninvolved-parenting.htm Cherry‚ K. (2013c). Stages

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    advice on how to parent from their own parents‚ from their close friends‚ and even experts. There are three main types of parenting styles: authoritarian parenting‚ permissive parenting‚ and authoritative parenting. Authoritative parenting is a parenting style characterized by strict rules‚ harsh punishments and little warmth. Permissive parenting is characterized by parents who are responsive to their children‚ but lack rules and discipline. Authoritative parenting is characterized by parents who

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    people leaving him or not wanting him around. The viewer is able to see how both David and Dennis struggle to build bonds and become a family. At the beginning of the movie “Martian Child” David‚ the father of the strange boy‚ used permissive parenting. Permissive parenting is when a parent submits to a child’s desires‚ uses little punishment. For instance‚ in the beginning of “Martian Child” David told Dennis that the only rule of the house is no sunglasses while inside. This demonstrates how

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    Authoritarian‚ permissive‚ and democratic. The first style of parenting is authoritative. In this style parents tend to be extremely strict‚ and expect their children to be obedient. Authoritarian parents’ main focus is that the child does what they are told‚ and it is not necessarily always what the child wants. This can lead to the child either being too passive with low self-esteem‚ or on the other end of the spectrum; they can turn rebellious. The second style is permissive. Permissive parents practically

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    Infancy and Early Childhood Development Infancy and Early Childhood Development As a child develops families play a role in teaching the child. The first role is done through the five senses as a child’s brain develops. Parents are also responsible for making sure a child stays healthy. Piaget says that a child will learn through experiments in his or her world. Erickson and Freud also have ideas on family interaction in childhood development. Along with interaction a parent has different

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    selfish; Turkey claims it makes familial relationships stronger. Parents will let their child make important decision and will respects their choices. While Turkish parents do believe in corporal punishment‚ hardly any use it because they are permissive and forgive the child easily. Children can virtually do anything and not suffer the repercussions. Parents also do not punish their kids for standing out like China does. In fact‚ it is seen as a good thing in Turkey to become an individual.

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    Sixty percent of all households in the U.S. had children in them according to the 2012 Census (Census.gov). Most of us‚ at some point in our lives‚ will become parents. No matter which style you believe works best‚ strict or permissive‚ we all want our children to be happy and healthy. Extreme parenting is ineffective‚ because it can damage a child’s psyche‚ children do not learn to make good decisions‚ and success is subjective. The first reason extreme parenting is ineffective; because it can damage

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    Parenting involves teaching children how to respect their elders‚ be obedient‚ have discipline‚ as well as provides support and love for your child. There are four identified types of different parenting styles. Which are authoritarian‚ authoritative‚ permissive‚ and uninvolved. The type of style that you choose will determine whether your child will be healthy‚ as well as‚ whether a loving relationship develops between you and your child. In this paper‚ I will discuss the types of parenting styles and

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    Abstract A parenting style is a method or type of parenting which directly and indirectly influences the development of the child. Developmental psychologists study the physical‚ cognitive‚ social‚ intellectual‚ perceptual‚ emotional and personality growth and development that occurs throughout a lifetime. The purpose of this research was to identify how specific parenting styles positively and negatively correlate with behaviors in children‚ how they affect children‚ and what methods of parenting

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    authoritarian‚ having complete control over a child without thinking of one’s feelings‚ permissive‚ not really caring what your child does either way‚ and authoritative‚ making the rules known while still thinking of your child. The study has shown that children with authoritarian parents are five times more like to be obese then children with authoritative parents‚ and three times more likely then children with permissive parents. Dr. Rhee led the study‚ he wanted to know if the parents were

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