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    Parenting Styles Consequently, strict, and harsh parenting also known as Authoritarian parenting is characterized by parents who are high demanding but do not follow up and are not responsive. It was theorized that parents who are Authoritarian emphasize control and obedience through punishments, stern discipline, and may include withdrawal of parental affection. This parenting styles

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    Many have theorized over the years with many changes in our society that better parenting is something that we to have more focus on. Through this many have come up with the idea that there should be regulations and licensing of parenting. One of the people who had the strongest arguments for this case was a philosopher Hugh Lafollette. Being said I will focus on his points, rather than the collective points of all who side with him. He has written his thesis “Licensing Parents” where he evaluates

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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

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    Authoritarian Parenting

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    The authoritarian parenting can also be refers to as strict style of parenting whereby parent set down rules and holding high standard without questioning, discussion of emotion or expression of affection from the children. This parenting style is a highly demanding of their children and are directive, but unresponsive. If their children are unable to follow the rules or “misconduct”, they will be punished usually physical. Authoritarian parenting believes in holding their child high level of achievement

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    Parenting Styles

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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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    The Hispanic population covers people from 26 countries. Parenting roles in the Hispanic cultures are different from other cultures. For example, according to Kirst-Ashman & Hull (2010) “ Father's role are to earn a living and provide for the family, and thus he might appear distant because the lack of emotional

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    Parenting Styles In today’s society, many parenting methods make their way to the forefront of parenting styles. Among these methods includes tiger parenting, Western parenting, and helicopter parenting. All of these methods are commonly used, even though some of the techniques used may be seen as extreme. There is controversy over which parenting style is the most effective, or which results in the most successful children. As many people believe, helicopter parenting is an extremely effective

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    Foster child who was forced to eat candy wrappers gives special gift years later (-- removed HTML --) Parenting is one of the hardest things that a person can do. You’re responsible for another life. It’s your job to keep your kids safe and it’s your job to love them. There are some parents who fail at this utterly and their children end up in the foster care system. Sometimes it isn’t because of malicious behavior but because of circumstances. Sometimes, though, it’s because parents are simply

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    Parenting Do you ever wonder how you became the person you are today? People’s life in general is made up of behaviors that they learn from everyday life. Our parents are our number one teacher in life. They show us how to tie our shoes, how to deal with situations, how to eat, how to behave, they even show us things when they aren’t even meaning to. Soon their habits become our habits; it’s the cycle of life. On March 20th, 2011, my husband and I welcomed our beautiful baby boy, Ian into the

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    This study explored how parents’ familiarity with the topic of biopsychosocial influence on personality might shape their parenting style. Their preconceived expectation for each child’s disposition in their family and their vision of a model child might cultivate their idea of who their child should resemble. Previous genetic research suggests that siblings who are blood related and raised under the same conditions should share similar temperaments. However, parents interviewed in this study

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