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    Reflection Paper Based on the knowledge I have gained on parenting styles from this course‚ I have gathered that the disadvantages to Mr. and Mrs. Harsh-Heart’s parenting approach far outweighs its advantages. The technique this family uses is called an authoritarian parenting style. According to the website ‘Super Pages‚’ in this relationship the parents establish themselves as dominant and run the household with strict rules and harsh sanctions such as spankings if the commands set are broken

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    An ineffective parenting style A twelve-year-old child sent a letter to her mother with the below tenor‚ “Dear mom‚ I know that you love me and always want good things for me. It is the reason why you want me to become a singer. You said that singers earn a lot of money; however‚ I do not want money. I do not want to spend my whole day learning music. I want to go to the themes park. You have promised me that you would take me there‚ but you did not. Mom‚ I do not want to become a singer!” Perhaps

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    over-involved parents who use harsh rules and unattainable expectations to parent adolescents. Under-involvement parenting styles are described as parenting that lacks warm and is avoided‚ or in other words the parents will overlook or avoid the disciplinary actions that come with parenting and focus on being the adolescents “casual” friend‚ this is also known as permissive or neglectful parenting (Story‚ 2011). For this paper‚ warmth is defined as acceptance between child-parent relationships. Neglectful

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    Defining Tiger Parenting in Chinese Americans Simona Nissan San José State University Su Yeong Kim on the article Defining Tiger Parenting in Chinese Americans presents the results of the research about the existence of Tiger Mother in the Chinese Americans society. Amy Chua in her book Tiger Mother argues that her daughters’ success derives from the fact that she had used “tiger mothering‚” unlike the American parenting that focus of developing and improving children’s self-esteem.

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    The family structure has changed significantly in the last fifty years. Single parenting and their children constitute a burgeoning population. Several circumstances may lead to the formation of a single parent household. However‚ divorce happens to be the number one reason to this issue. So how do we prevent society from this turmoil? Married couples can take part in marriage counseling to try to resolve marital issues that may be looming in their relationships; young adults can practice safe sex

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    ATTICUS’S PARENTING STYLE Parents back in the 1930s were very different from parents today. But Atticus Finch is on a whole different level of parenting. Atticus does not act like a normal father. His parenting style is much more different than the other parents in the 1930s. If you misbehaved back in the 1930s your parents might beat you but Atticus never beat his children. Atticus almost treated his children like adults which was very unique for that time period. Atticus intellectually challenges

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    described increased satisfaction with their parenting‚ more social interactions with their children‚ and less parenting stress as a result of mindfulness training" (Singh‚ 2007) . "In another study carried out by the same researchers regarding parents of children with autism‚ the same results of increased satisfaction in their parenting skills and relationship applied" (Singh 2006) . In both studies‚ the children of these parents benefited from the mindful parenting practice‚ showing decreases in aggressive

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    PARENTING AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE Name: Institution: Abstract The academic success of a student is influenced by many factors. The factors include the parental influences‚ school environments‚ teachers and the individual ability of the student. Parental factors may stretch to gender and the educational level of the parents (Rael‚ 2011). In many attempts‚ literature has tried to explain the immense impact of the styles of parenting to the college students. The parenting styles

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    Attachment parenting focuses on the nurturing connection that parents can develop with their children. That nurturing connection is viewed as the ideal way to raise secure‚ independent‚ and empathetic children. According to Doctor Sears “attachment parenting is a style of caring for your infant that brings out the best in the baby and the best in the parents”. Attachment parenting helps you open your mind and heart to the needs of your baby‚ and eventually you will develop the wisdom on how to make

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    The authoritative parenting style is about setting limits‚ reasoning with kids‚ and being responsive to their emotional needs. This style is common in middle class parenting throughout the world‚ and it’s connected with the most successful child outcomes. While authoritative parents are very sincere‚ nurturing‚ and open towards their children‚ they also expect high levels of independence and maturity. Rather than running to their child’s assistance every time they are in need of something‚ authoritative

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