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    Authoritarian parenting style: The parent require complete obedience to parents or caregivers and thinks that is important to hold very tight rules to control children, and punishing them when the rules are broken Authoritative parenting style: in this style the child is centered. Parents closely interact with their children, while maintaining expectations for behavior and performance, as well as a firm obedience to schedules and discipline. Permissive parenting style: in this style the child is given

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    way they do” (Belsky, 2005)? When it comes to parenting, the demeanor and strategies, in which parents practice, in order to efficiently integrate their children into society defines parenting style. Studies encompassing parenting styles show that no two styles are considered similar. Jay Belsky, professor of psychology, uses his process model of the determinants of parenting to emphasize, “the social-contextual factors and forces that shape parenting” (Belsky, 2005). According to Belsky, these parental

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    Parenting styles have had an impact on society for centuries. The way caregivers bring up the children they are responsible for, paves the way to their future and personality. Children are continuously interpreting the things that their caregivers do. Including messages, body language, conversations, actions and the different styles of parenting. Various parenting styles continue to reflect the different patterns in parental behaviours. These are influenced in their family environments in which both

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    Not only has the lack of knowledge of culture has changed because of Indian parents changing their parenting styles, but also how the kids are not close to their families as parents change from an authoritarian to permissive parenting styles. In India, when a new child is born the full village is taking care of the child. As the child gets older, he/she is still close to the full village because he became familiar with them, and they acted like his second family, although they are probably not related

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    Parenting Styles and Presenting a United Front By Shonda Kellams | Submitted On August 02, 2012 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Shonda Kellams So what exactly does a united front mean? We

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    Parenting Styles Essay

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    Parenting Styles Parenting styles are as diverse as parents themselves. Parenting is one of the most challenging and difficult responsibilities a person can face. The way a family is structured is called the parenting style. Parenting styles are collections of parental attitudes, practices, and non-verbal expressions that characterize the nature of parent-child relationships. Because individuals learn how to parent from many different examples including their own parents, role models, society

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    42150030 Introduction to Psychology Parenting Styles Outline I. Introduction Parenting styles are the strategies and the approaches that parents use when raising their offspring. II. Authoritarian a. The authoritarian parenting style is described as not being responsive yet having too many demands. b. children often develop low self-esteem, become shy, and are anxious when around others. III. Permissive (indulgent) a. Permissive parenting is the type of parenting where parents are nurturing but are

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    Parenting Style Analysis

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    After conducting the interviews for this assignment, it is evident that parenting styles do have at least slight influences not only on how a child develops, but also on the quality of attachment a child develops with their parent or another caretaker. These interviews consist of a parent for each parenting style, so that the information could be taken into account from the various perspectives of the differing styles. For example, Cheryl, the mother of two 16 year-olds, can be seen as an authoritarian

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    the three parenting styles in psychology, authoritarian parenting, authoritative parenting, and permissive parenting. All of these parenting styles are seen today throughout everyone’s lives. All of these parenting styles can affect a person differently and studies have shown that depending on what style a person has been raised with can affect whom that person becomes and how they behave in life. The first style of parenting is authoritarian parenting. In this style of parenting, children

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    According to Webster’s dictionary, the definition of parenting is of “the process of raising and educating a child from birth to adulthood.” Have you ever pondered on how different you would be if your parents would have raised you differently? Everyone was raised differently, therefore we all will be different types of parents. We may cherish the way our parents raised and disciplined us, so we’ll utilize those techniques when we become parents. On the other side, we may despise the way our parents

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