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    Authoritarian parenting has been one of the main parenting styles to receive criticism, however, it is still a widely used style across all nations. Authoritarian parenting is characterized by setting high expectations for children, not providing much warmth, being unwilling to compromise on rules, not explaining why rules are set, and overall not willing to show children the support that they need, even when they are at a young and sensitive age. In fact, researchers Satarj and Aslam describe authoritarian

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    Psy midterm paper

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    Midterm Essay ExaminationMidterm Essay Examination1.Describe the basic functioning of a neuron beginning with receiving signals from other neurons or sense organs and ending with the transmission of a signal to another neuron. Explain how a pattern of neuron firing is related to behavior. Neurons are information- processing units in the central nervous system that receive and transmit information. It is made up of an axon, dendrites and a cell body. The nucleus and cytoplasm are contained in the

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    journey to try to tell his father’s story, Artie discovered much more of his father personality and what is related to his terrible experiences from the war. Through the book Spieglman is always showing the conflicts between them, exposing his father tough personality and how he was always trying to impose his will on Artie. Therefore, we could observe that Vladek had an authoritarian parent style. Authoritarian parents usually don’t express love and affection well but they are very high on discipline

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    Julie Mark Word Count: 21401 “A personalised induction will always be more effective” Discuss. Base your answer on theoretical concepts and techniques presented in class. Given the innate personal nature of the processes of hypnotherapy it would perhaps seem logical at the outset that the above statement may in fact be true. However, given the complexities of the human organism could it possibly be true that an hypnotic induction tailored to suit a specific individual would always

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    Three Parenting Styles

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    parenting styles in psychology authoritarian parenting, authoritative parenting, and permissive parenting.which all of them seen in people 's life. Also, all of these parenting styles can affect a child differently. it is dependent what style are parents and what style a child has been raised with can affect whom that person becomes and how they behave in life. which is very important to raise a child with good behaviour. The first style of parenting is authoritarian parenting. In this style, the

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    The development of the Philippines has always been criticized and keenly watched over by economic specialists and the idea of changing or improving the system of how the government works could be beneficial to the country. The study on the Authoritarian regime could be advantageous to Filipinos because it could help open the eyes and minds to other good aspects and qualities that can be drawn out from it. Being aware of the flourishing state of the Philippines during the Marcos’ regime, Authoritarianism

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    identify three styles of parenting (Sclafani 44). These styles of parenting are called authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive. This paper will further explain descriptions of these styles and the typical behaviors of children as a result of each style. This paper will also provide insight on the parenting style I was raised on along with my thoughts on types of discipline I might use in the

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    was pressed with the expectation of delivering good grades, completing homework as well as daily home chores, while I observed some friends and classmates disregard those very same expectations with little regard. I would view my mother as an authoritarian even till this they, I use to think it wasn’t fair that I had to do more than my peers, it felt like my mother was punishing me at times with the expectations they bestowed upon me, while sometimes I wished my mother would have shown me a little

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    coach because it was hard getting the classes attention and explaining the drills to a good standard. After doing the 16 personalities test I found out my personality type was a campaigner. This personality type fits in well with the personable coaching style. However makes it hard for me to adjust my coaching style when necessary. For example, one of the traits of an authoritarian coach involves coping with high pressure situations easily. This would

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    Examples Of Trait Anxiety

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    3296) through use of parenting practices such as guilt induction, withdrawal of love, or shaming. One key difference between authoritarian and authoritative parenting is in the dimension of psychological control. Both authoritarian and authoritative parents place high demands on their children and expect their children to behave appropriately and obey parental rules. Authoritarian parents, however, also expect their children to accept their judgments, values, and goals without questioning. In contrast

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