and the development of children’s self-regulation. Educational Psychologist‚ 34(1)‚ 3-14 Herman‚ J Hetherington‚ E. M. (1999). Should we stay together for the sake of the children? In E. M. Hetherington et al. (Eds.)‚ Coping with divorce‚ single parenting‚ and remarriage: A risk and resiliency perspective (pp.93-116). Mahwah‚ NJ: Erlbaum. Hertherington‚ E. M. & Kelly‚ J. (2002). For Better for Worse: Divorce Reconsidered. New York: W. W. Norton & Company. Huxley‚ R. (2000). Online www.parenting/toolbox
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Parenting Styles and the Effects on Child Development Christina Drakeford Prairie State College Parenting Styles and their Effects on Children‚ This essay is about the three different styles of parenting‚ including definitions‚ descriptions‚ and effects. The present study examined the significance of methods of discipline used by parents and how these methods of discipline consequently affect multiple
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identify the parenting method she uses for her two daughters. In her book the Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mom‚ Amy Chua discusses how she has raised her two daughters a very superior way and discusses the ways of the superiority of traditional Chinese parenting over the standard western way. After reading her essay on the superiority of the Tiger Mom‚ I have concluded that her parenting styles are unfair and wrong. While I do not dispute with the success or results of her parenting style‚ I do disagree
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Compare and Contrast Parenting Styles: Parents today only want what is best for their children. Even if it is not made clear to the child‚ a parent’s intention is always centered on the wellbeing of their child. As they grow older‚ parents begin to develop their own style of parenting. For instance‚ between both of my parents‚ my mom is the more dominating and strict one‚ while my dad is the calm and softhearted type. While every parent’s intentions are the same‚ the parenting style they develop can
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Hochschild and Amy Chua discuss in their articles “From the Frying Pan into the Fire” and “Why Chinese Mothers are Superior” the different types of work that mothers have today. Both authors argue that despite some mothers may have to go out for work‚ parenting is still a form of duty which all mothers have. These two authors described the definition of work differently. However‚ both authors define their perception of “work” from the same perspective for mothers. It is difficult and complicated for women
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Different strategies of working in partnership in parents are very important in child care and education settings. The chosen setting is in a family setting. This essay covers recognition of valuing parents/carers and analysis of the factors that contribute to good communication. Settings value parents when working in partnership to meet the needs of a child. Settings now have legal responsibilities to work in partnership with parents. According to Beaver. M Et Al‚ 2001 pg 662) The Education Reform
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Root Words‚ Roots and Affixes Familiarity with Greek and Latin roots‚ as well as prefixes and suffixes‚ can help students understand the meaning of new words. This article includes many of the most common examples. Introduction Many English words are formed by taking basic words and adding combinations of prefixes and suffixes to them. A basic word to which affixes (prefixes and suffixes) are added is called a root word because it forms the basis of a new word. The root word is also a word in
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According to Life Development‚ parenting style is defined is “the characteristic strategies that parents use to manage children’s behavior” (p.192). Parenting style originally had three different type which are The Authoritarian Parenting Style‚ The Permissive Parenting Style‚ and The Authoritative Parenting Style and then fourth style was made by Eleanor Maccoby and John Martin which is named The Uninvolved Parenting Style. In the movie‚ Regina’s mother does not care about what
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References: Belsky‚ J. (2008). A Family Affair: Early Parenting. Retrieved from http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/family-affair/200809/early-parenting-matters Berger‚ K. S. (2008). The Developing Person Through the Life Span (7th ed.). New York‚ NY: Worth Publishers. Livestrong. (2010). The Three Types of Parenting Styles. Retrieved from http://www.livestrong.com/article/76463-types-parentingstyles/ Seifert‚ K. (2004). Cognitive Development
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Atticus Finch’s Parenting Style There are many interesting types of parenting styles in Harper Lee’s‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. Atticus Finch‚ one of the main characters is a very good parent with a unique parenting style. Atticus is a very good parent because he is a patient‚ understanding‚ and honest father. This allows him to have a very good relationship with his children‚ Jem and Scout. Atticus is not one of those fathers that become furious and yell at their children. In fact‚ he is a
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