Parenting Styles Mayra A. Gomez July 15‚ 2014 Dr. Daniel Malloy Child Psychology 231 Trinity University THE EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT PARENTING STYLES Most parents want the best for their children and try to lead by example. As a parent‚ I strive to be the most ideal parental figure for my children. Nonetheless‚ I have to admit at times it’s become difficult to not mimic the same negative parenting styles that I was raised with. This is the case for some people in which parenting styles were passed
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parenting styles that every parenting style can typically fall under. The three different parenting styles include authoritarian‚ authoritative‚ and permissive styles. Every parent does not just sit down and pick a style in which they parent but it is based more on how they were brought up and parented them selves. Their lifestyles as a child and even their childhood role models may have had an impact on how and which style they “choose” to parent their own. These three different parenting styles are very
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Parenting Styles in Different Cultures Elizabeth L. Walsh Psychology 223 Parenting style is one of many factors that strongly influence child development. One’s choice of parenting style is most often molded by their cultural background. American parents use a myriad of parenting styles‚ all of which have their roots in various cultural beliefs about which method is best to raise a child. In 1971‚ clinical and developmental psychologist‚ Diana Baumrind‚ recognized three different categories of
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parents set clear and consistent limits for children. They are flexible but firm‚ whichs leads to children who are responsible‚ cooperative‚ and self reliant. * There are almost as many parenting "styles" in the world as there are parents. However‚ most experts have classified parenting styles into three main categories: authoritarian‚ permissive and authoritative. If you are aiming to raise a self-reliant‚ pleasant‚ well-behaved child‚ the authoritative parent will generally have the most success
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| Parenting Styles and Child Development | Awais Qureshi | | Hannah Steinweld | 5/11/2011 | | In recent years‚ much data has shown that parenting styles exercise a strong influence on child development and behaviour. The initial choice of parenting style creates the foundation for the child’s psychological and social development. Parents can choose from different approaches in raising their child; they can be strict‚ moderate or lenient. Authoritarian parents are characterized as being
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There are many different types of parenting styles across cultures‚ some that may not even be included in Baumrind’s (1971) tripartite typology. However‚ there are two main parenting styles that are seen across many different cultures. These include authoritarian and authoritative parenting. Authoritarian parenting represents a strict environment‚ where parents view children as good or bad‚ right or wrong‚ and are considerably critical of their behaviors and failures. Parents perceive the world to
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shown all three of the examples of parenting styles‚ each of these parents have very different ways of raising their children. The three types of parenting styles include democratic parenting‚ dictatorial parenting‚ and permissive parenting.The democratic parenting style is where a parent is laid back‚ but also has general rules and will enforce more strict rules if necessary‚ these parents are both demanding and responsive. The dictatorial parenting style is a parent who has many rules and is very
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STUDENTS RESPONSES TOWARD LEARNING STYLES by Student’s name Title of Course Professor School City‚ State Date Introduction Learning styles are habitual patterns where students and individuals can enable a person to be able to acquire and process information in any education and learning situation and environment (Brown 2000). Each and every student has a unique and different learning style which can enable the student to fit best in the classroom (Honey & Mumford 2006). The main aim
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