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    for arguments whether Chinese parents do a better job than their Western counterparts. Chua’s parenting methods are most commonly described as stereotypical way every Chinese child is raised. She explains in further detail how she raised her two daughters Sophia and Louisa and why she believed in the tiger mother way. Although Chua’s children became successful adults, she made both good and bad parenting decisions. She was unfairly harsh and critical; however, she is a successful parent in the aspect

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    changes in parenting situations. You may have reached a custody settlement that specifies terms regarding legal and physical child custody. Often, parents are mystified when it comes to their parental roles and responsibilities following separation from each other. The following parenting tips and hints may be helpful for those who are interested. The Separation is Official: How To Be A Positive Force For The Children A great deal of child custody help is about facilitating parenting plans in ways

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    Tiger Moms: Is Tough Parenting Really the Answer? by Annie Murphy Paul tells the story of one self-proclaimed “tiger mom,” Amy Chua, and her endeavors in raising her two daughters. She has much more stringent policies than most Western parents, to the point where many Americans have voiced their contempt and disgust at her methods for the lack of love and nurturing for her children, but Chua insists that her methods are far superior. She says that Chinese parenting techniques prepare children for

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    whom.” This is true in many cases. Everyone can learn different things from each other at any given time. The parent child relationship can be considered a major factor in many development domains, including moral domains. Parents use different techniques to influence the morality of their children. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus Finch, his daughter Jean Louise ‘Scout’ Finch, and his son Jem

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    (PMT) is an evidence-based intervention instilled to parents of children and adolescents with aggressive, antisocial and defiant behaviors. Parents are taught social learning techniques with the purpose of changing the behavior of their children. Parents learn effective parent-child relationship management strategies and parenting skills through exercises and role play with the therapist. These methods include observing and recording behavior, positive reinforcement, token reinforcement, time out reinforcement

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    In “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior”, Amy Chua argues that Chinese mothers are superior to Western mothers by their ability to understand what is best for their children and push them to achieve their best. Many question the techniques that Chinese mothers use to raise their children, but it has been proven to work when wishing to raise a successful child. Some activities that Chua has never let her daughters partake in include, “going to sleepovers, joining the school play, and even watching TV”

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    Reginald Clemons conducted this research for is doctoral dissertation. He draws on this large amount of research to immediately make the assertion that juvenile delinquency destroys communities in the United States via criminal behavior as a whole. Juveniles learn a response to societal rules based on their parents own response. Clemons asserts that recidivist juveniles who repeatedly appear in juvenile court may eventually engage in adult criminal behavior. Clemons touches on the Rational Choice

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    Parenting Styles and Children's Development There are several parenting styles which guide children throughout their life. These parenting styles can be either good or bad and this will have an effect on the child; either a positive or a negative one. This essay investigates the parenting styles from which emerge questions about the role of the mother and the father. It also focuses on the ways that either too much mothering or too much fathering might have an effect on the child’s identity

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    Why Do Parents Matter

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    Does Parenting Really Matter, states, research claims that parents are only minor players in children’s development, that the effects of children’s genetic makeup and the peer culture overshadow their impact. In my opinion, I believe that both parenting skills, parent and child relationships, and children’s biological makeup and or genetic dispositions, effect raising children. Growing up, I believe my family structure can be described as authoritative. The authoritative child-rearing style is said

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    The evidence that she gives to show the effectiveness of those methods of ‘tiger mom” parenting is of her daughter’s performance at a recital. Even though Lulu, her daughter, couldn’t play the song on the piano at first, she practiced for hours into the night without being able to get food or water. Chau would not allow her to get up for anything

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