The three primary love styles in Hendrick and Hendrick (1986) are Eros (romantic‚ passionate love)‚ Ludus (game-playing love)‚ Storge (friendship love)‚ and three main secondary styles: Mania (possessive‚ dependent love)‚ Pragma (logical‚ “shopping list” love)‚ and Agape (all-giving‚ selfless love). Altogether‚ these love styles are all equally valid ways of loving. In order to determine your love style‚ you can complete a brief quiz. Hendrick and Hendrick (1986) developed a self-report questionnaire
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Overview 1. What are learning styles? 2. Why learning styles are important? 3. What are the different learning style classifications available? 4. What are the similarities and differences between different learning style classifications? 5. What is/are your learning style/s? 6. What is/are the most appropriate learning method/s for your learning style/s? 1. What are learning styles? Learning style is an approach to learning It is not how you learn; i.e. not the method of learning
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Authoritative Parenting There are three types of parenting styles according to Diana Baumrind. Authoritative‚ authoritarian‚ and permissive parenting all entail different expressions of warmth‚ strategies for discipline‚ and expectations for maturity from parents to children. Growing up I lived in a household where authoritative parenting was given to my two younger sisters and I. Authoritative is one of the main parenting styles. It is an approach from parents who set limits but listen to
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This situation refers to as “learning styles” which is defined as “the concept that individuals differ in regard to what mode of instruction or study is most effective for them” (Pashler‚ et.al.‚ 2008‚ p. 105). This is similar to the students’ preference on his/her way of learning in a particular area. Various learning styles have been used by many students as their approach to attain information and to process this to learn. One model of learning styles is the Fleming’s VAK Model which is sometimes
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Parenting Styles James Brantley Developmental Psychology We believe our children are the future. How do we ensure that we can provide them with all the essential tools to make it as productive adults? Can we produce responsible‚ loving and caring‚ respectable individuals to take our place in governing the world? There are a few ways that have been described in the molding of future adults. Parenting styles control the outcome of each individual child and can determine
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Parenting Styles There are four different parenting styles‚ each of which with their very own interesting description. The four include‚ Authoritarian‚ Permissive‚ Authoritative‚ and Neglectful or the “Uninvolved”. A young woman by the name of Daina Baumrind conducted a study on young children their parents in 1967. The first type of style introduced in this study is Authoritarian parenting; these are the parents that tend to be strict and demanding. They have a lot of set rules that the
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Parenting Styles ECE355 Understanding Behavior and Family Dynamics Nancy Edwards May 20‚ 2012 Abstract When our children are born they are not given to us with instructions on what is the right way of parenting. The ways of parenting come in different forms‚ and as each child grows and develops different‚ parents raise each child differently. In this paper I will analyses two parenting styles‚ authoritarian and uninvolved parents. These two parenting styles are as different as
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Running head: PARENTING 1 Different Parenting Styles on Children Liberty University Online Abstract Researcher Diana Baumrind‚ help to identify and describe the four basic parenting styles; authoritative‚ authoritarian‚ permissive‚ and uninvolved parents. Research studies have proven that parenting style has a massive impact on a child ’s psycho-social development. Parenting styles have different outcomes on a child’s social relationships‚ school performance‚ and self-esteem. Authoritarian
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Parenting Styles and Child Development Jason N. White What are we supposed to do? All of us spend our young lives educating ourselves in reading‚ writing‚ and arithmetic. As well‚ many of us spend our young adulthood in college learning to become doctors and lawyers. Yet‚ the most long lasting‚ and in many ways‚ most rewarding job some will ever have is raising strong‚ intelligent‚ and well-mannered children. As always‚ this is easier said than done. Generally‚ a parent wants their kids
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Learning styles describe the way people process new incoming information. There are several schools of thought pertaining to learning styles. According to learning-styles-online.com‚ there are seven learning styles: visual‚ aural‚ verbal‚ physical‚ logical‚ social and solitary. While most people use a combination of learning styles‚ they generally have one or two styles that are dominant. By understanding his own unique combination of learning styles‚ a student will be better able to focus his studying
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