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    Encouraging better behaviour to A practical guide g positive parentin a child and “I was smacked as smack my promised never to ver stopped kids. Smacking ne being me or my brothers resent my naughty, but I did mum afterwards.” of Natalie, 3, Christine, mum onths and Louise, 3 m “I don’t believe in smacking as a method of pu nishment for a child who ha s done something wrong . I don’t think it works.” Lorraine Kelly, T V presenter and m um of one Most parents say their children are the most

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    manner. This means that parents should abandon the traditional reward and punishment system and adopt something known as gentle parenting. Mainstream parenting focuses heavily on rewards and punishments from past action, whereas gentle parenting focuses on compassion and instilling discipline for future actions to teach a child right from wrong. A few key points of gentle parenting include having a strong child-parent relationship in which the child feels loved, leading by example, and having a symbiotic

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    parents’ parenting styles are different. They both, however have a combination of parenting styles described in Grace Based Parenting. Grace Based Parenting addresses seven parenting methods. The seven methods are fear-based, evangelical behavior-modification, image-control, high-control, herd-mentality, duct-tape, and life-support or 911 parenting. I think at one time or another, either both or one of my parents have exercised the methods fear-based, high-control, and grace-based parenting. My parents

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    Single Parenting

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    Single parenting ALGhaliya AL-dowaiki English Composition 2 Mr.James Philip Date :1/4/2014 Single parenting Introduction Single parenting is one of the most important issues in world. People were not except the idea of single parenting, that one of the parents has the responsibility to take care of the child. They believe that one hand cannot clap. They see that the child should live with his parents not one of them. Nowadays, single parenting become the phenomenon of the time , which mean

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    Overprotective Parenting

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    Individual children are significantly impacted by the parenting style and behaviours of their caregivers as it influences the way they perceive the world and life skills they acquire. All parents aim to shield their children from danger, illness and other harm, although there are some that protect their offspring excessively. Despite the best intentions of mothers and fathers, overprotective parenting or ‘helicopter’ parenting can have adverse effects of the long term wellbeing, growth and development

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    communication? How does communicating relate to parenting? Communication is when words or conversations are exchanged by more than two person that are able to get a mutual understanding. Communicating relates to parenting because when a parent talks to their child, the child is able to respond, and express about how they feel and such. Communicating can either be through actions or verbal. How can financial issues affect parenting? Financial issues can affect parenting because since they are not financially

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    Every single parent around the world has their own parenting style and techniques, but there are two common base types of parenting anywhere in the world, strict and lenient. Strict parents tend to be more demanding of their children, while a lenient parent will be more flexible. Which parenting style is more appropriate for children? I believe there’s no right answer to this question. A lack of strict parenting can lead children to be more irresponsible or indifferent about life choices and matters

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    Parenting Class

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    “We all need more help with this, the most important job we’ll ever have.” - David Cameron. Parenting is the most important job we could ever have. Parents can be the best they can be, with the help they need. While not all parents are bad, parents should have parenting class because, many children have struggles, many children grow up in unstable environments, and many parents need help understanding how to be a parent. Some children suffer from trust issues because parents didn’t care for them

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    Pin pointing a specific parenting style that I was raised by was quite difficult. I believe that most parents use different styles throughout the raising of their children. Of course, I do understand that this paper is to select the dominate style of parenting used for my upbringing, but I was raised in two different households. Each household had its own dominate parenting style, however most of my life I was raised by my mother, so I’ll focus on her parenting style. As I stated above, I believe

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    Stereotypes Of Parenting

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    butting into our lives too much. Of course, it is normal for a parent to be overprotective from time to time, but little did I know that there are parents who literally control and or live their child’s life. Over-overprotective parenting – otherwise known as helicopter parenting or coddling – is occurring more and more frequently. Remember when you were younger and you would participate in a game or competition? If you won, you got a prize, if you lost, you got nothing. Your parents would tell you, “try

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