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    IntroductionVictoria was born on May 9‚ 2009 at 6:32pm. She is three-fourths Italian and one-fourth Puerto Rican. She is an only child and has few friends her age outside of her daycare that she plays with. Her mother and father are now both living in the same home as Victoria after recently being separated and sharing custody for almost eight months. She seems to really enjoy having both of her parents in the home at the same time. Victoria has a one year old dog whose name is ’’Marley’’ and she

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    In psychology‚ there are four different styles in parenting (psychology.about.com). In an authoritarian style of parenting‚ children are expected to follow the strict rules established by the parents. Failure to follow such rules usually results in punishment. Like authoritarian parents‚ those with an authoritative parenting style establish rules and guidelines that their children are expected to follow. However‚ this parenting style is much more democratic. Authoritative parents are responsive

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    In this case‚ there could be several reasons that the child is exhibiting and engaging in maladaptive behavior related to his environment at home. Using a variety of theories of moral development as well as a question-answer evaluation of the parenting styles of the child’s parents‚ the maladaptive behavior seen in the child as well as a solution will try to be understood. Different types of maladaptive behavior are attributed to different problems. While most parents simply believe that their child

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    opinionated article on western and Chinese parenting. In her article‚ Amy Chua compares the way Chinese parents raise their children and the way American parents raise their children. She shows both the positives and negatives on both sides of parenting. Amy Chua uses Logos‚ credibility‚ and Compare and contrast in her passage. Each rhetorical strategy is supposed to help the reader have a clear outlook on the two parenting styles and which parenting style is preferred. The authors give stable credibility

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    the influence of parenting styles on children’s development: LG2: Explaining how families can influence young children’s development See Figure 8.2 on page 254 Classification of Parenting Styles: These four types of parenting styles involve the dimensions of acceptance and responsiveness‚ on the one hand‚ and demand and control on the other. Parenting Styles (4 Main): Authoritarian‚ Authoritative‚ Neglectful‚ and Indulgent Authoritarian: restrictive‚ punitive parenting style. This parent is

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    Fertilization | 2 | Conception | 3 | What not to do when pregnant | 4 | Preparation before baby | 5 | Pregnancy stages | 6 | Going into labor and giving birth | 7 | How to deal with a newborn | 8 | Expenses towards newborn babies | 9 | Parenting styles | 10 | Types of families | 11 | What’s next | 12 | Authors note and Introduction Everybody asks about babies‚ and there is so many things to list it would not be possible for me to cover all the topics in a conversation. The book ‘Everything

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    her and the information I gathered from my wife as well. I decided on six questions that I felt would give me the best understanding in which would address both micro and macrosystem factors. Question #1: When you were growing up what was the parenting practices that your family had? If I or one of my siblings had done something wrong‚ we were either told to stand in a corner for a specific amount of time‚ made to go without eating dinner‚ or a certain privilege was taken away from us. Sometimes

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    friends‚ family or teachers). Cognitive‚ social and emotional development through play is essential for a child’s growth as well. The development of a child differs from person to person‚ depending on their temperament‚ learning style‚ and their parents parenting style. In my observation‚ I observed a little girl approximately five years of age playing at our local park with her mother. Most children this age begin to develop superior individuality‚ self-control‚ and creativity. She was a vibrant

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    Munitz highly disagrees. Munitz describes Zee’s style of parenting as “not interested in raising a person at all‚ but rather an organ grinder’s little performing monkey” (177). He categorizes this parenting style as a “warrior mother‚” that is a parent who is more invested in creating a high achieving offspring for their own interest and not the child’s self interest. By showing

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    approach.   Markham states “Research shows most people believe strict parenting will result in better behaved kids” (np).  Studies show this may not always be the case. “Strict‚ or authoritarian‚ child-raising actually produces kids with lower self-esteem who behave worse than other kids -- and therefore get punished more!” (Markham np).  Strict parenting actually creates behavior problems in children (np).  Strict parenting temporarily controls children’s behavior‚ but in the long run creates the

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