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    Parenting is a very important task‚ a gift from God‚ and should not be taken lightly. In our society today‚ many people are taking the role of parenting as a big brother/sister role‚ or treating their own children as friends and not as the authority figure over them‚ and the guide that God has placed them to be. God expects us to raise our children to become product‚ positive‚ Christians‚ not just productive citizens in our society. In our text‚ we learned of the different parenting styles--authoritative

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    Different Parenting Practices The right parenting style will create healthy‚ loving children. Parenting involves teaching children how to respect their elders‚ be obedient‚ have discipline‚ as well as provides support and love for your child. There are four identified types of different parenting styles. Which are authoritarian‚ authoritative‚ permissive‚ and uninvolved. The type of style that you choose will determine whether your child will be healthy‚ as well as‚ whether a loving relationship

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    Parenting is basically the rearing of a child or children. A parent has a huge if not the most effect on children development. Some children were raised in different cultures and environments than others which lead to diversity in everyone’s behaviors and personalities. For example children who are raised by foster care‚ single parent and abusive parents are categorically different from those who are raised from suitable two parent homes. Although various parents’ different ways and means of raising

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    Authoritarian Parenting and its alternatives: Authoritarian parenting is a style marked by high parental demands and low responsiveness towards children. According to Berger(2005)‚ “Authoritarian parents are strict and have high expectations from their children‚ have set rules and expect obedience without questioning and without really explaining their reasoning to their children “. In Authoritarian parenting‚ parents expect their orders to be obeyed unquestionably and rely on punishment or stern

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    Defining Tiger Parenting in Chinese Americans Simona Nissan San José State University Su Yeong Kim on the article Defining Tiger Parenting in Chinese Americans presents the results of the research about the existence of Tiger Mother in the Chinese Americans society. Amy Chua in her book Tiger Mother argues that her daughters’ success derives from the fact that she had used “tiger mothering‚” unlike the American parenting that focus of developing and improving children’s self-esteem.

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    Parenting is taking full responsibility and liability of a human being from the time they are born all the way until adulthood. Parenting is not just being a mother or a father. It is supporting a child in every way possible; spiritually‚ financially‚ emotionally‚ and physically. The way one parents their child depicts what kind of person they are. It is a personal preference that points out different and unique things about a person. For example‚ some parents or families have traditions or beliefs

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    know all too well‚ parenting can be complicated and at times there are no easy answers. As a parent‚ my actions‚ attitudes and views come together to affect my children’s mental‚ social and emotional development. The way in which I parent can be categorized and will most likely yield certain results within my children. Researchers have discovered links between parenting styles and effects. In a study of preschoolers‚ Diana Baumrind and other researchers identified four parenting styles through naturalistic

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    Psychology 201 Chapter 10 Authoritative Parenting There are three types of parenting styles according to Diana Baumrind. Authoritative‚ authoritarian‚ and permissive parenting all entail different expressions of warmth‚ strategies for discipline‚ and expectations for maturity from parents to children. Growing up I lived in a household where authoritative parenting was given to my two younger sisters and I. Authoritative is one of the main parenting styles. It is an approach from parents who

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    Parenting Skills 5.09 Lab Questions (A) Temper Tantrums 1. How can parents avoid temper tantrums? Parents can avoid temper tantrums by having a plan for when they are put in this situation. 2. What are the A‚ B‚ C’s? The A is the attribute that you would want your child to acquire. The B is the behavior that you want to go along with the attribute. And C is compassion that you want your child have to go along with their behavior. 3. Do you think using consequences and following

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    jcap_014.fm Page 45 Wednesday‚ June 1‚ 2005 6:15 PM Parenting Skills Training: An Effective Intervention for Internalizing Symptoms in Younger Children? Parenting ORIGINAL 2 18 if 2005 © know UK 1073-6077 Nursecom‚ Inc. Journal 2005 ARTICLE JCAP by Skills Training: Oxford‚ of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing Blackwell Publishing‚ Ltd. An Effective Intervention for Internalizing Symptoms in Younger Children? Sam Cartwright-Hatton‚ D Phil‚ Clin PsyD‚ Deborah McNally‚ RMN

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