Title: “How to Bring Up A Child In Our Modern Society?” Criteria: (On top of those set out by the School) 1. Goal This project’s aim is to analyse and discuss the cause and effects of bringing up a child by the parents facing the unique task of raising kids in this modern and volatile period of transforming nature and increasingly technological savvy environment. While the research and theories attempts to strategies for a model to raise a child‚ this paper is analysing how it can be best interphase
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problem of the study. Foreign Parenting practices of a representative sample of 1‚056 urban mothers with very young children were studied via the Parent Behavior Checklist (Fox‚ 1994) and the Behavior Screening Questionnaire (Richman & Graham‚ 1971). Potential determinants of parenting practices were also addressed‚ including maternal age‚ marital status‚ education level‚ number of children living at home‚ and family socioeconomic status. Less positive parenting practices concerning nurturing
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the child to learn. The starting point of teaching a child to use their five senses in order to help their brain develop to its’ full capacity. Another job that parents have to take part in are keeping the child healthy. There are a variety of parenting styles‚ which can help shape a child into who they may become when they are fully grown adults. Another major role would be developing child education‚ early‚ this will help cognitive developments. Also‚ families have actively affect how a child develops
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to learn from them and develop into self-sufficient adults. There are four theoretical parenting styles: Authoritarian‚ Authoritative‚ Permissive‚ and Uninvolved. The Authoritarian model is the strict family structure described by Giorgio Nardone. This style has a fixed set of rules that are inflexible. Regardless of circumstances‚ a particular act will always result in punishment. The drawback to this style is that it discourages independent thinking and depends on obedience. Research suggests
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children found that the “tiger” parenting style‚ contrary to widespread perception‚ is not the most typical parenting style among such parents‚ and is more likely to produce low-achieving‚ maladjusted children. Summary of study’s main finding. 5-7 The study critically re-examined the established Western parenting style‚ (i.e. authoritative‚ authoritarian‚ permissive and negligent)‚ as none of the existing categories appeared to adequately describe the parenting style of many Asian-American parents
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methods regarded as typical of childrearing in China and other parts of East Asia.” (Morrison‚ 2012). Compared to this Asian-American parenting style‚ western style (European-American) parenting tends to be a little more relaxed. The children are typically allowed to make more of their own life choices and are reprimanded less for being disobedient. Even if the parenting styles greatly differ‚ they both represent paths to the same destination‚ a child’s success.
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In the article‚ Adapted from Battle of Hymn of the Tiger Mother the author Amy Chua’s intent is to describe the differences between Chinese and Western parenting styles. She begins by explaining her personal parenting style and although her parenting style brings controversy it also demonstrates what a parent will do in order to help their children be successful. After all‚ a parent’s true purpose is to do what is best for their children. Is Chua harming her children or is she setting them up for
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Parker’s four categories of parental attachment styles‚ Park examines the results from a Parental Bonding Instrument scale to understand which attachment styles were associated with self-esteem‚ social support and depression. Among the categories of affectionless control‚ affectionate constraint‚ optimal parenting‚ and neglectful bonding‚ nearly half of Korean American adolescents viewed their parents as having an affectionless control parenting style. This style‚ characterized by high control and low care
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Years ago‚ “Parenting Styles” were rarely a topic of conversation‚ let alone all of the articles and books written on the subject. Parenting styles usually derived from how one was raised‚ and it was usually passed down from generation to generation. All parents want certain things for their children‚ but there are many ways to achieve those goals. There is really no perfect way to be a parent‚ but there are some good ways. In the essay Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior by Amy Chua‚ it’s understood
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outline of our team explained by our captain‚ both Western and Chinese parenting styles are important in raising children because different styles suit different children. Even though they are of equal significance to various cultures‚ to distinguish which parents are better at raising children‚ we will have to look at other parts of parenting. Besides parenting styles‚ communication also plays an essential role in parenting. And communication is exactly what Chinese parents are lacking. It’s
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