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    Couples make the decision to have a divorce after realizing that their marriage is no longer healthy, and in order to restore their happiness they decide to end the marriage. Although the individuals mutually agree that this is the best decision long term it can also lead to an accumulation of negative effects. These negative effects will impact every individual that is associated with the divorce, which can include the parents, children, family members, and friends. The occurrence of a divorce can

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    or cultural arguments, citing social context and how parents themselves were raised. Religious beliefs, culture, and perceptions of abuse produce different approaches to parenting. Diana Baumrind identified three styles of parenting, authoritarian, permissive, and authoritative (Berger, 2014, pp. 287-288). These methods of parenting will support or oppose corporal punishment to varying

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    Introduction This essay will discuss the case study of Kelly. It has been found that Kelly has three intrapersonal and interpersonal competencies problems, including low self-concept, grow under authoritarian parenting and too stressful. In the following sections, these three problems will be discussed in detail first and afterwards some possible solutions will be given to Kelly. Contents 2.1 - Problems 2.1.1 - Low Self-concept There are eight stages of psychosocial developments which are identified

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    after a baby is born, having an extensive role; parents leave an enormous imprint on the life of their child. Generally, parents establish their own style of raising their children through different factors, such as, the way they were raised, parenting styles they have seen in other families, cultural influences, or the temperament of their child. Parenting itself comes in four different approaches including: authoritative, authoritarian, indulgent, and uninvolved. With any of these techniques parents

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    parents’ control, the significance of stability for the child, and having the parents be aware of what going on in society that can affect their child. The type of parenting philosophy that I would use in Bronfenbrenner’s bioecological model would be the authoritative parenting style. I think this is the more effective type of parenting a parent can use for their children. It allows for the child to have their own sense of independence, however, it gives them some rules that they should abide by.

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    In the United States, two-parent families were considered the norm. Historically, the myth of the perfect family unit consisted of a two-parent heterosexual home. The family unit has evolved though, and it is far more complex, diverse, dimensional and varies in ethnicity and family members than the status quo. Today, families are made up of same sex parents, adopted children,extended families, children raised by their grandparents, and a growing percentage of women, choosing to be single mothers

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    explores the influence of parenting beliefs and practices on children’s talent development through a specific perspective of several Chinese American families with gifted children. In-depth interviews were employed to collect data from the parents, and research questions focused on the daily practice of parenting and parents’ beliefs concerning how to nurture high achievement among children. Findings of this study include evidence of a sense of responsibility for parenting, a high level of confidence

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    with the Eau Claire campus. Researchers will also share the survey on social media pages that have connections with the university. Together all responses will make up the final convenience sample. Design To examine the relationship between parenting style and risk taking behavior, we will conduct a quasi-experiment where participants will answer a number of questions related to their parent’s behavior and the frequency they participate in different potentially risky behaviors.

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    Nashika Turner 2/26/2015 DEP2004 Professor Hernandez Child rearing styles are as different as the parents are. Child rearing is a standout amongst the most difficult and troublesome obligations an individual can confront. The way a family is organized is known as the child rearing style. Child rearing styles are accumulations of parental state of mind, practices, and non-verbal interpretations that portray the way of guardian kid connections. Since people figure out how to parent from a wide range

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    session, I will explain about many parenting goals, beliefs, styles, behaviors, and strategies that I have experienced growing up. Parenting goals may lead to variation in parenting behavior across culture. Parenting goals provide the motivation and framework for what parents think is the best way to raise their children. In the book, “Culture and Psychology” explain about different parenting goals within different cultures. For example, there is different parenting goals between middle-class mothers

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