Child-rearing Practices and Parenting Styles Abegail E. Gabarda Human Development Maja Franscisco January 15‚ 2013 Child-Rearing Practices and Parenting Styles Every aspect of one’s life has a distinct effect on his well being. This aspect can possibly be from emotional‚ environmental‚ physical‚ to social aspects of life. Family is connected and a part of each aspect‚ hence why the family can never be excluded in everyone’s life. Looking more into the influences
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According to the Lutheran Family Services website (2017) there are eleven steps to the adoption process‚ each which are part of the planned change process. The eleven things are: meet with an LFS counselor‚ fill out an application‚ set up interviews‚ conduct and complete the home study‚ participate in adoption classes‚ work with LFS staff to complete a family book‚ wait in the adoptive pool‚ get matched with a birth mom (and her family)‚ take the baby home after it is born‚ receive regular support
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Larry Replied “ Girls go before boys” & Kitty Said “ Not if it’s dangerous” and when she said she would not go up unless he went up first ‚ up he went. With these actions here Larry would not qualify as a good leader. This recklessness got Larry a spanking and Kitty a broken ankle “ Every time I whack you ‚ Larry ‚ I want you to thank God your sister is still alive” Larry’s Dad said. “He whacked me plenty times ‚ so many times i ate standing up for a week.” But Larry already knew the consequences of
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conditioning. Retrieved from http://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-conditionin.html Stangor‚ C. (2010). Introduction to psychology. Irvington‚ NY: Flat World Knowledge‚ Inc. Taylor‚ C.A.‚ Manganello‚ J.A.‚ Lee‚ S.J.‚ & Rice‚ J.C.‚ (2010). Mothers spanking of 3 year old and subsequent risk of children’s aggressive behavior. Pediatrics 125(5): e1057-65
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consequences of those choices. Discipline seems to be the major problem parents have with their children. I suspect part of the problem has to do with what discipline really means to different people. To most parents discipline mean punishment like spanking. I think discipline means correction in a right way‚ right way such as talk to them about the things that they’ve done wrong‚
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value for what it is. Punishment can be done several ways. Some deny their child of something such as: food‚ fun‚ attention‚ or television shows with gigantic‚ purple dinosaurs. Other parents discipline in a more physical way: spanking. Some believe spanking a child is wrong‚ but as long as it doesn’t get
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will correct the bad behavior. Spanking the child for crying is ineffective because it does not teach in alternative behavior; instead it leaves most children feeling angry‚ humiliated‚ and helpless. Punishment is not as effective as rewards even though both gets the job done; punishment can lead to poor esteem because the child sense of self gets battered in the mist of discipline; for example as a child whenever I acted up in school my mother would punish me by spanking me in the classroom so that
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34 years post-plague‚ Vasquez Landholdings‚ Southern Texas‚ fall of 2073 “Hey Giana‚ guess what? I’m going to give you a spanking!” “What for? I’ll tell on you!” “No one likes a tattletale and everyone knows that the birthday girl gets spankings on her birthday.” Crossing her arms and shaking her head‚ looking at her brother‚ attempting her best imitation of their mother‚ “I don’t think so.” Raymond‚ leaning in close to his sister’s face‚ “Ooohh is the little baby girl gonna cry for Mommy
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The Struggle for Communication in Gish Jen’s “Who’s Irish” Gish Jen’s “Who’s Irish?” tells the story of a Chinese immigrant grandmother who has a hard time adjusting to life in America. The story primarily focuses on the difficulties in communication between family relationships. The different lifestyle her daughter’s family lives is quite different from the household she raised in China. Throughout the story‚ the narrator voices her opinion on different morals and values her daughter’s family
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therefore‚ I was yelled at for being irresponsible. The framed picture fell off the wall and a corner was chipped. Afraid‚ my mother did not tell my father. Until this day‚ he still does not know how the corner was chipped. My mother gave me another spanking and told me she loved me and I needed to listen better. I have learned many valuable lessons in my
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