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    is when a parent is strict towards their children and creates a set of rules for the children to follow without exception and without any reason. Negotiations also are not allowed between the child and parent. Also, parents may punish the child instead of consequences. Authoritative parenting is also when a parent creates a set of rules for the child to follow, but the parents are not strict and they have an exception to the rules and often tells the child the reason for the rules and why it’s needed

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    depth of the love of parents for their children cannot be measured. It is like no other relationship. It exceeds concern for life itself. The love of a parent for a child is continuous and transcends heartbreak and disappointment.”- James E. Faust. The parents in our lives are the key people that guide us through the challenges we encounter later on in our futures. The definition of a disciplinarian is a person who believes in or practices firm discipline. Although many parents strive for this trait

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    The Renaissance Era

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    books, art, plays, scripts, and really anything that can be found in those times. Everything is so scarce but very important. Relationships between parents and children is also something to think about. Have you ever been just a bit curious about how in today’s time we may act different than from those times? In today’s modern world it depends on what age you are to determine the relationship with parents and children. What about the Renaissance times though? The Renaissance era was a time between

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    with different rules and with different parents. The rules and morals that you learned throughout your childhood are implanted in our brains and stick with us for the rest of your life. In Romeo and Juliet this is proved by how different Romeo and Juliet act and think. That is because of how they were raised and brought up. In the story Juliet was raised in the powerful Capulet family. However, her parents didn’t really raise her, a nurse did. Also her parents were forcing her into a marriage and

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    There is many questions on how to parent a child in order to help them be successful in life. Although parenting style various greatly, most all parents put into practice what regulations in which they think will help their child succeed in life. Some parents, known as Chinese parents are extremely strict, and on the other end of the spectrum there is western parents, who do not expect as much from their child. In Amy Chua’s “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mom,” Chua explains what it is like to have Chinese

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    acknowledges that Chinese parents are strict and Western parents are less strict, she knows it is a generalization. She outlines the high expectations that Chinese parents have for their children. She compares the statistics about strictness in the eyes of Western and Chinese parents. Chua says that Chinese parents get away with things that Western parents can’t. She also expresses that she does things to her children that her parents did to her. She describes Chinese parents as straight up and honest

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    Diane Baumrind's Typology

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    responsiveness. In the text it mentions that responsiveness “refers to the extent in which parents respond to and meet the needs of their children.” (Knox 364). This is when parents support, encourage, and foster their children’s needs. The second dimension is demandingness which is “the matter in which parents place demands on children in regard to expectations and discipline.” (Knox 364). This is about how strict a parent is and how much control these use on their children. Diane Baumrind lays out four

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    Norwegian Abortion

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    Norway, strict conditions to abort in Norway and how do Norwegians do to make a better life for their children. life's conditions of kids in Norway, it is very curious how the Norwegians treat their kids, first the mother if she wants to have a baby, the first thing she have to do is earning a certain amount of money before the birth so the baby live in a stable condition. Al babies born in Norway receive at least kr 30,000 to be claimed only in the first year, and only if the mother is

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    Parenting Styles Essay

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    to raising children. Each parent(s) must decide for them selves which style best fits their beliefs and abilities. Many parents come to the conclusion that they will try their best and just hope that their children learn right from wrong and the abilities they need to succeed in life. However, what most parents do not always realize is that the style of parenting they are using may have a bigger impact on their child than they are aware of. For the sake of these parents and their sanity, as well

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    John Harlan

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    Growing up in Strict, Religious Family There are numerous approaches on how one will parent their child; this can include anything from permissive to authoritative parenting. As one can imagine, the type of parenting can greatly influence the mental development of their child. A husband and a wife that grew up in an authoritative and extremely religious household share their experience, and also how they believe this affected them. These parents that are highly religious have a deep desire to pass

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