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    Authoritarian Parenting is a parenting style that has very high expectations for children. Parents who have an Authoritarian parenting style tend to harshly punish their children and be very demanding with little or no explanation. For this assignment‚ I will use Essay # 20‚ My Father’s Parenting vs. My Parenting‚ to help me describe the authoritarian parenting style. I chose to write about this parenting style because I believe it is commonly used by parents all over the world. I also decided this

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    consists of talking about the issue and if he cannot calm himself‚ we put him in time out until he is able to self-sooth. John and I focus on co-parenting and tend not to be gender specific when it comes to toys. I like him to realize that he can be anything he wants to be a chef‚ a designer we do not want him to feel limited on the choices he has. My parenting style changed to match the interest and focus of my son.

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    UNVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM SCHOOL OF EDUCATION COURSE CORD: EP 609 COURSE TITLE: CAREER AND OCCUPATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY COURSE LECTURER: DR.M.W. MBOYA NAME OF STUDENT: KABALOLE‚ AMOS .Bagandanshwa REG:NO. 2012-06-01017 TASK: INDIVIDUAL PRENSENTATON TOPIC: OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS (Psychological

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    Amy Chua Stereotypes Parenting What makes a child excel? Amy Chua‚ in her work “Why Chinese Mothers are Superior”‚ writes to inform her readers that Chinese parents raise successful children because they are stricter than typical Western parents. She states that Asian parents hold higher standards‚ that Asian parents are more direct and even caustic in their reprimanding of their offspring‚ and that the Chinese believe children owe their parents everything is the cause of these

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    experienced it seems that parents and parenting styles range greatly family to family. Specifically‚ they fall on one end of the helicopter parenting and free range parenting spectrum‚ rather than finding themselves somewhere in the middle. Every parent wants their children to achieve the same amount‚ if not more‚ success than they have‚ but everyone approaches this goal in a different way. I was raised in a combination of the free range and helicopter styles‚ which I feel is the best way to be parented

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    Parenting Does Amy Chua’s Tiger-mothering create little robots? Since I have been working with parenting at school‚ I have seen a lot discussions and interviews with Amy Chua. I have also read “The anti tiger mothers” approach to parenting‚ and seeing at least a dusin of videos had made me more interesting‚ regarding parenting primary among other stuff. I have set a series of questions and discussions that I would like to illuminate.

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    Parenting Styles and Children’s Social Development As a child grows up‚ their parents are their number one role models. Children look up to their parents to learn how to express their behavior in a socially acceptable way. Their parents teach their children values‚ beliefs and attitudes. Since this poses such a high responsibility on parents to teach their ideas to their children‚ parents learn to develop personal parenting styles. There are four different types of parenting styles: authoritative

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    would be most interest to me because they develop what they like and don’t like to do. 4. What are some things that people can do to prepare for parenthood? In order to prepare for parenthood you could read book/articles and or talk to others. Parenting is mostly a learn as you go process but overtime everything gets easier.

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    Parenting to means to be able to take care of a child by giving them love‚ care and guidance. Parents should always be responsible and it’s their duty to protect their children from anything which may harm them. It is difficult to be a good parent sometimes especially when your kids aren’t listening to you‚ however even when your anger is justified there are many things which are still not acceptable. Parents should never compare their children to each other or to another person’s kids. Children

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    Chapter 1 Dimensions of Parenthood Focus Questions 1. Why is it important to learn about parenting? - Because it will help you to better understand why some strategies work and how to make your relationship with your children better. Not many people know what makes someone a good parent. That is why it is good to learn different ways of parenting. 2. What attributes describe the nature of parenthood? - reproduction‚ parent’s responsibility for nurturing‚ teaching‚ and acting

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