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    strictness, interaction between the child, and the type of child that is produced from each style of parenting. Authoritarian parenting is very strict. They give out harsh corporal punishment. They set very clear rules and standards to keep their children in line. They think highly of obedience and authority and center their child’s lives around strict rules.They interact without much expression of warmth or affection. They give the orders to their children, try to make them obey, and do not give

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    typical Asian family that is strict and where the parents are always up their children’s behinds. However, since I am older now, the strictness has luckily subsided; but discussing this matter may be helpful to adolescents that are perhaps stuck with the

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    Finally At Last A few years ago, I finally decided to have the have the guts and ask my mom the question I had been wanting to ask her. Growing up I had strict parents but not that strict as if I were a prisoner in my own home. Almost every parent appear to be strict others on the other hand are not strict. Entering high school would be the most scariest chapter in my life, I going to meet several new people in my life. Biting my nails as I’m walking in on my first day of highschool, I turn my head

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    parenting styles. Parents didn't have to identify the way they raised their children as a "style", it was just parenting. Now, in the 21st century, there are three main types of parenting styles, the tiger parent, the helicopter parent, and the free range parent. Children of these parents constantly debate about which style is the best, so which is the to raise a child? Free range parenting is the best parenting technique. Free range parents have mastered the concept of parenting. A parent who is considered

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    My parents have always been overprotective over my siblings and I, but my dad is far more authoritarian than my mom. My dad and mom’s differences can be seen when it comes to house rules, going out, and having a boyfriend. First of all, both of my parents have created and enforced their house rules and added more and more growing up. My mom’s most popular rule is to clean up after yourself. If she sees we didn’t pick up our plates after breakfast, lunch, dinner or even a midnight snack, she will

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    Spanking a four-year old causing trouble leads to more trouble so why hit him, it only causes them to act up, but alternatives to spanking can be used upon a child to get them to behave. “The right of parents to physically discipline their children is ingrained in American culture and recognized in our laws” (Blum 921), but a toddler doesn’t need harsh physical discipline to learn the difference between right and wrong, it doesn’t need to be spanked because they are doing something they are not supposed

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    school would get me ready for college. However, it seemed that when I got to high school, all I heard was what I could not do. I received a list of rules, some of which did not even make sense, but when I got to college, I had so much freedom. Why is that? Why is high school so strict? How can rules like wearing a uniform or restricting outside food prepare me for college or even better my education? Harsh learning environments do not get students ready for their future nor do they better students’ education

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    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 by the eastern and the western cultures in the world. While eastern parents are stricter and demanding, western parents are more flexible

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    things like “ugh i just wish I was perfect” or “why can't my life just be perfect like hers.” But is anyone really perfect ? Perfect is overrated and me myself, I’m far from perfect. I didn't grow up in a super strict environment but it was somewhat strict mostly because I lived with my mom and she was 14 when she got pregnant and 15 when she had me. My parents were together for a little bit after I was born but since I was about 1 my parents have been separated. My dad has never been a big

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    Strong, and Strict leader. He wouldn’t allow anybody to leave his country without his permission. Karen was born in Russia before Novgorod took over. Although she was born in Russia, her mother, Irina Douglass and her father Zlatan Vladimir were from Alaska. She didn’t stay in Russia by choice, but because she was forced to move to Russia because of her parents for the money. Her family was very poor. She has been in Russia only five years. Right after she was born, her and her parents moved back

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