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    2. List and describe the “The Big Five Personality Traits.” Which one best fits your personality and why? Kathleen Berger defines “The Big Five Personality Traits” as “the five basic clusters of personality traits that remain quite stable throughout life: openness, conscientiousness, extroversion, agreeableness and neuroticism,” (Berger p 198). Openness consists of creativity and knowledgeability. Sanjay Srivastava describes conscientiousness as being “traits like organized, thorough and planful

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    I enjoyed the book, This Boy’s Life and I found the lack of stability in Jack’s life interesting. Jack and his mother, Rosemary, move around a lot in the book, causing Jack to never really have a place to call home. In the beginning of the book, Jack and Rosemary are moving from Florida to Utah to escape Rosemary’s ex-husband, Roy. However, Roy follows them to Utah, so Jack and Rosemary move to Seattle. Then, Rosemary meets Dwight and eventually decides to marry him. This leads to her and Jack moving

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    Parental style is a very important issue in the development of a child. In fact, research has revealed that parenting styles can play an important role in child life: socially, psychologically, cognitively. Parent styles may affect this child later as an adolescent or adult in a negatively or positively way. Diana Baumrind's found in 1966 three parenting styles that influence the development of cognitive, social and psychological competence of kids. Many researches are done examining the effects

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    1. Developmentally appropriate practice as defined by NAEYC is a “framework of principles and guidelines for best practice in the care and education of young children, birth through age 8. Children cannot perform tasks that they are not yet developmentally capable of doing and teachers have to be aware of this. One would not expect a one year old child to be able to write their name, not only because they are not cognitively able to understand this task, but also because their fine motor skills have

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    Conduct Disorders (CD) are affecting at least 3.5% of children in the United States today (Perou, et al., 2013). Parenting style, Socioeconomic Status, and parental stress contribute to the development of CD in young children (Harvey and Metcalfe, 2013). According to (Rolon-Arroyo, Arnold, & Hunt 2014), CD is characterized by behavior that violates the rights of others which affects 10% of the youth. CD symptoms emerge during preschool years and are often confused with typical development in young

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    apartment. With time a difference in parenting styles (Chapter 6, pg. 211) between his mother and father emerged. Hunter’s father Steve used an authoritative style characterized by setting limits, while remaining flexible encouraging maturity, listening to Hunter’s concerns and often forgave rather than punished when he made mistakes, which happened often. Unlike Hunter’s father his mother Sadie was a proponent of authoritarian parenting. Her style of parenting was characterized hard rules, high expectations

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    society. Teaching a child must begin very early in their life. Often times, this teaching process must be enforced through spanking, spatting, smacking, swatting, or paddling. In the end, physical punishment may be the result of other unsuccessful parenting strategies which began as scolding, yelling, or reasoning (Holden, 2002). Resorting to physical punishment to gain an immediate response from the child for unacceptable behavior, quickly educates a child on his or her boundaries. Defining non-corporal

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    that can relate various parenting styles to the topics of adolescent overweight and weight behaviors. These studies are helpful, but they are only cross-sectional studies, which are incapable of determining whether or not parenting styles are predictors of an adolescent weight and weight behavior. Berge and her co-researchers researched adolescents during a five-year-long period of time in order to examine the correct association or possible causation between parenting styles and adolescent weight

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    with his current fiancée. He also attends a large urban high school. Within high school, Jaime encounters the challenges of being an immigrant and having a bicultural identity, develops resilience, understands the influences of his mother’s parenting style, and further develops his identity. He is nearing the end of his adolescence and beginning to show traits of an emerging adult. Jaime possesses a bicultural identity as he maintains his original Mexican identity while still being involved in

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    have mentioned in the past, I fall under the authoritative parenting style. Because an authoritative parenting style is firm but caring and encouraging, I have cultivated a growth

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