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    The most effective style when it comes to parenting is authoritative style. They produce children that are well rounded and can handle whatever life throws at them. They seem to be very outspoken and have good self-esteem. I have seen all four parenting styles first hand. I was raised by an authoritarian parent and her mother was an authoritarian mother. I have eight steps brothers, seven stepsisters and I am the youngest. Five of my brothers ended up in prison. I believe it was because of how

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    Name: Cienna Hernandez Personal Reflections on Parenting Styles Directions: Answer the questions below. By doing so, you will gain insight into the parenting style(s) adopted by your parents and the impact of their parenting style(s) on your development. 1. Consider Baumrind’s categories of parenting styles (i.e., authoritarian, authoritative, indulgent-permissive, indifferent-uninvolved). Which style(s) appear(s) to best represent your own parents? Explain your choice(s). I would say my parents

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    What is Neglectful parenting? Neglectful parenting is defined as a “lack of parental involvement in the child’s life” (King 309). These types of parent’s priorities their wants over the needs of the child. There are different ranges of severity of the neglect, the most severe being when a child’s basic needs are not being met such as food, water, cloths, and proper housing; and the least being when a child is being taken care of but their parents simply aren’t there either physically or emotionally

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    bullied is how parenting styles affect their children and if they benefit or harm the bullying experience. Ronél Van der Watt the author of the article “Attachment, Parenting Styles and Bullying During Pubertal Years” wanted to know how parenting style can affect bullying in children during their pubertal years. It is important to know that the pubertal years bring on significant changes in the parent-child relationship. The article explained three factors: attachment, parenting styles and bullying

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    Parenting A parenting style is a psychological construct representing standard strategies that parents use with their children rearing. The quality of parenting is more essential than the quantity spend with the child. Billy’s girlfriend is a very restrict mother, She made rules for Ashley about everything like chores, homework, tv time, etc. If Ashley doesn't follow her mother’s rules, she will be punished. Anytime Ashley asked her mother why should I do that? She would say because I said so

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    Four Parenting Styles

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    There are four parenting styles, each of the four styles are different regarding their demandingness and responsiveness. The first parenting style, and also the most common among American parents is the authoritative parenting style. Authoritative parents have a high demandingness and high responsiveness. They also set clear rules and expectations for their children. These parents explain reasons for their rules and willingly engage in discussion over issues of discipline. Authoritative parents allow

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    Parenting is defined as rearing of a child by giving special care, love, and guidance by a parent. (Merriam-Webster) Parenting usually starts when a couple has a beautiful by-product of their mutual love and respect with each other. When a child comes into someone's life, parenting is usually a necessity when it comes to nurturing a beautiful, and a healthy child. A lot of responsibilities, sacrifices, and hard work are attached to parenting. There are four parenting styles that couples practices

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    Three Parenting Styles

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    The three parenting styles children are raised by are authoritarian, permissive, and authoritative. The authoritarian style is often coercive, using threats or force to get the children to obey. The permissive parenting style is unrestrained and does not have many boundaries or rules for the children. Finally, the authoritative style can be seen as a happy medium between the other two parenting styles. Authoritative parents set rules and show control, but are also willing to negotiate or let things

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    Parenting Styles Paper

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    Parenting Styles Helen Farmer ENG/147 August 31, 2015 University Of Phoenix   Different Parenting Styles that parents can use My research will show how different parenting styles impact children. Parenting Styles have positive or adverse effects on children; there are, however, steps parents can take to bring out the best out in your kids. Effective and non-effective parenting styles:

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    all because of their parents. Millennials are expecting to have high paying jobs right away, instead of working for promotions like their parents. Parents must take responsibility for their children’s upbringing. Somehow, a switch between the parenting style for Generation X changed for the Millennials. The parents of Generation X guide and watch over their children while still keeping their own personal lives, however, the parent of the Millennials’ are willing to give everything up for their children

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