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    Parenting Styles

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    Parenting Styles Every parent is different‚ and every child is raised differently. However‚ almost all parents tend to raise their children in one parenting style over another. When we consider how our parents raise their children‚ do we say they know what it takes to properly prepare them for what they will face outside the home?   We can say that as parents we try to bring our children up as best we can. A parenting style is a pattern of behavior that influences child-rearing practices. Parenting

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    Parenting Styles Abstract This paper analyzes various parenting styles based on research by developmental professionals. The four basic patterns of behavior discussed here are authoritarian‚ authoritative‚ neglectful and indulgent parenting with the latter two being classified as permissive. Characteristics typical to each of these styles and their effect on parent and child will be explored in detail. Cultural differences will be discussed and what influences parenting has on education. Behaviorist

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    SOCIAL STYLES? The Alternative to a One-Size-Fits-All Approach to Working with Others As anyone who’s ever worked with others can tell you‚ people approach their jobs in a variety of ways. Some people think and act quickly‚ while others like to take more time; some people are more friendly and sociable‚ while others are more reserved. At times‚ these differences can create freshness‚ balance‚ interesting relationships and innovative solutions. But all too often differences in “work style” lead

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    The Parenting Style

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    Differences Type of Parenting Styles Parenting is defined as a complex activity that includes much specific behaviour that work individually and together to influence child outcomes. How parents impact child development? Specific parenting behaviours‚ such as spanking or reading aloud‚ may influence child development. Most researchers who attempt to describe this broad parental milieu rely on Diana Baumrind’s concept of parenting style. The construct of parenting style is used to capture normal

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    Parenting Style

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    Parenting style is defined as a compound activity that includes much specific behavior that work individually and together to influence child outcomes. There is more then one style of parenting control‚ but some have major effects on children and some do not‚ depends on which system a parent uses. Parenting style has a major effect and role over children‚ as a child is influenced by his/her parent and then compare himself/ herself with his/her friends’ parents. This influence which is driven from

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    Learning Styles

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    In our study skills lesson this week we considered learning styles. We looked in particular at the honey and Mumford learning styles questionnaire to discover how it affects us in education. I have noticed that during group work i tend to discredit other people points quite quickly if i don’t agree. In this week lesson we had the chance to find out four different learning styles. First learning style is activists. These people tend to attempt the challenges of new experiences. They are enthusiastic

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    Parenting Styles

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    All parents have their own ideas on how children should be raised. Some of these parenting styles can have negative repercussions; while others will mold their children to be successful in the future. I have chosen to break them down to three basic parenting styles: Authoritarian‚ permissive‚ and democratic. The first style of parenting is authoritative. In this style parents tend to be extremely strict‚ and expect their children to be obedient. Authoritarian parents’ main focus is that the child

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    1 REFERENCING GUIDELINES List of References and Parenthetical References APA Style (6th ed.) This guide was compiled by Christine Hart March 2010 Libraries@Sharjah HCT TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................................................3 1. Parenthetical references - reference citations in the text – in-text citations ......................... 3 2. List of references

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    two‚ Heinrich Koselitz finds that his friend Nietzsche changes his writing style to be tighter and telegraphic by using keyboard (Carr. 18). However‚ not only Nietzsche’s writing is changed by typing‚ but my writing is also changed by typing. I always prefer writing in cursive than keyboarding. Because I think when I am writing on paper‚ I will have a smooth train of thinking for my writing. In addition‚ I enjoy the process of writing on the paper. I like to listen to the sound that the pen scratches

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    Learning Styles

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    Learning Styles Susan Varghese Grand Canyon University NRS 429V-Family Concepts May 05‚ 2013 Learning is a challenging and dynamic concept to develop by the human brain. It allows us to challenge ourselves and our capacity to accomplish our goals. There is a variety of styles that can be used to retain and learn information. The Vark Test was created to help an individual in their learning styles and adopt new ways that can help improve as well. The scores received after taking the Vark Test

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