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    is a strong correlation between socioeconomic status and parenting styles and these factors have a huge impact on the outcome behaviors of children. For instance, low-income status parents have a low self-regulation compared to higher-income status parents, which affect their parenting styles (Lengua, L. J., Kiff, C., Moran, L., Zalewski, M., Thompson, S., Cortes, R., & Ruberry, E., 2014). Therefore, the family structure and parenting styles are correlated with the

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    In the movie, National Lampoon’s: Christmas Vacation, many connections can be made between the film and chapter 4: development through the life span. There are many situations that the characters run into that highlight some aspects of, and lack there of, development. Clark Griswold is a husband and a father to two children, who just wants to have a “good ol’ fashioned family Christmas”. Clark is impulsive, awkward, and idealistic. His wife, Ellen, does her best to put of with Clark’s antics. She

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    In the novel, Fun Home, Alison Bechdel explores the Franciscan value of respecting the unique dignity of each person. Throughout the book, Bechdel’s father often challenges this value in his behavior with Alison. From a child development standpoint, these actions complicate the development of Bechdel’s identity. Fun Home follows Alison Bechdel’s childhood, showing both a prominent father-daughter relationship and Bechdel’s developing identity. Following the potential suicide of her father, the author

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    Parenting Family Reflection

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    communicate with my children. The class provides an atmosphere for me to work with youth counselors who actively assist me in changing my parenting style to successfully implement a more collaborative approach. I have been a parent for 22 years; thus, I found changing the ways in which I respond to conflict to be difficult. However, I also realize that now I’m parenting alone. Through my coursework in this class, my research and my hands on practice with Strengthening Families I have been able to adopt

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    his mother as she shopped. I chose authoritative style parenting in this observation. Authoritative parenting style is characterized as high in control and high in warmth and with this style parenting the parents have rules and guidelines that they expect to be followed but are reasonable and willing to negotiate with their children and makes modifications if appropriate and reasonable for both the parents and children. Authoritative parenting goals are to have mutual respect and trust as well

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    “You’re going to get it when we get home!” “Stop It, Right Now!” “Sit in the Time-Out Chair for 10 minutes until you can behave!” These are all phrases that have been used by parents whether they believe in corporal punishment or non-corporal punishment. Children have ways of pushing their parent’s buttons whether it is verbally or by things that they do or do not do when they are told. Parents then become frustrated, angry, exasperated, or even embarrassed and begin to administer some type of

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    the long term effects that such a parenting style has on his son, Christopher Johnson McCandless. Parents play the largest role in the overall development of children. During the early 1960’s, psychologist Diana Baumrind conducted experiments that were designed to identify and understand the different types of parenting. As a result of these studies, Baumrind concluded that there are four main styles of parenting, one of them being the authoritarian parenting style. In the studies, Baumrind claims

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    the unfamiliarity of U.S. culture, values, and rules in the working environment and the potential for discrimination.".This section of the article is discussing how Vietnamese immigration parents can be overly stress , and add to the authoritarian parenting method. This kind of behavior from parents can have a negative affecting on children. In fact, it only discourage children from striving for success knowing that there will be no rewards but only criticism. This is reflected Lac's experiences

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    Emerging Adulthood

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    her interest is and possible career field she would like to partake in . She is an Agronomy major , so she is interested in the soil and the importance of growing nutritious food from the soil. In comparison , my interviewees had the same parenting style while growing up . They

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    This current study was formulated to test the four parenting styles as they relate to adolescents in four sets of outcomes. Parenting styles were assessed based on authoritative, authoritarian, indulgent or neglectful style of parenting. Adolescent outcomes were based on psychosocial development, school achievement, internalized distress, and problem behavior. The researchers compared how the different parenting styles related to the outcomes of the adolescents and how they compared with each other

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