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    authoritative parents love their children unconditionally, while permissive parents are at 89% and authoritarians are at 31%. Parenting styles have a enormous say in how your children will grow up. How you prefer to raise your children basically boils down to three major groups. Those are the authoritarian, authoritative, and permissive. Although there are five styles of parenting, those are the most commonly adopted. Authoritarian parents tend to have the “I have complete dominance over you” thinking

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    During my upbringing, the parenting style that I have experienced would be the authoritarian and authoritative style. In life, my parents have been strict at times but lenient at most times. My parents have been the type to let me be free, because I was raised to be respectful towards others. Through junior high, my parents were very strict about what I did. In my home we had security and cameras. My parents didn’t like many of the people that came over to our home. There were times my parents let

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    Parenting styles depends based on caregiver traits and the personalities of the children. Culture is also a factor that has an effect on the type of parenting skills towards their children. Diana Baumrind acknowledged three parenting styles, along with a fourth that was incorporated later. The first style of caregiving is Authoritarian. In authoritarian parenting, it does not matter what the child say, what the parent says is final. If the child does not corporate, strict punishment is delivered

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    Parenting styles, Psychologist Diana Baumrid (1991,2005) stated that during the first few years of life that’s when a child learn the basis of life and that stays with them through adulthood. I grew up with Authoritarian parent/grandparent along with two other sibling, where it was her way or the high way, my grandma would lay down her rules, and if it wasn’t followed there would be a punishment that follows and punishment last for more than a day in most cases. I believe was no love, no warmth

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    Parenting children is probably the most important, difficult, and thankless job in existence. I should know, I am the father of two girls; one is 27 years old and the other is 25, and now a grandfather as well. I have heard many people say things like: “I raise my kids the way I my parents raised me” (while complaining about the things that their parents’ did), “I am doing the best that I can” (then learn to do better), and “children should be seen and not heard” (This was my father’s favorite).

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    PARENTING STYLES: EAST OR WEST? Name School Parenting Styles: East or West? Parenthood is a privilege but is also a great responsibility. Parents wish there was a manual that came along with children when they were born; however, that is not the case and parents can only do their best in different situations. How parents act in child rearing is called parenting styles, and geographically speaking there is a wide variety of styles practiced. The most controversial styles are the ones adopted

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    Ginny Bouphasok Diana Refsell Developmental Psychology 10/2/12 I think so many factors influence parenting. I would like to start this off with one of the most important factors I think that influence parenting, and that is having a child unplanned and not being ready for it versus planning for a child and being ready for it. I am a little old fashioned when it comes to certain things and especially when I think of how I would raise my child. I do not have one, and I am a lesbian. I am not

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    societies, why is parenting style included as part of multiculturalism? Parenting styles was included as part of multiculturalism because a parenting style is like a habit, and many people define a habit as a culture. Parenting styles have been used for more than a hundred years, and every parent has their own style to teach their children based on their general behaviors. Which parenting style do you think is better between the Indonesian parenting style and the American parenting style? It is up to

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    them the rules of life by using a specific parenting style. A parenting style is a psychological concept based on regular strategies that parents use while raising their children. Parenting is a complicated occupation that requires many different skills that work in concert to influence a child’s behavior. Parental responsibilities start after the birth of the first child, and they impact the child’s overall life. Parents usually develop their parenting styles based on their cultures. This situation

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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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