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    importance of different parenting techniques, one must look at the Authoritative, Authoritarian, Permissive, and Lenient parenting techniques. Over the years parenting styles have changed drastically. In the mid twentieth century, parents weren’t as concerned about their children but as the years progressed on, parents became more aware of what was going on with their children and what their children were up to. According to AHA parenting, there are four types of parenting styles: Authoritarian, Authoritative

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    There are two main styles of parenting which are Authoritative and Authoritarian. The McClelland Institute (n.d). states that Authoritative parents offer more support than control towards their children. Children under this type of parenting are said to be better-off; as they cope better with their problems, do better in school, and tend to be more optimistic. On the other hand, Authoritarian parents offer low support and high control towards their children. They are likely said to damage their child’s

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    dinner, he has not done so and is throwing a tantrum because he said it too much work. An Authoritarian style parent would yell at Tyler making him pick up the toys by himself. If Tyler persisted his tantrum a spanking would ensue and Tyler would still have to pick up the toys. Grounding would be the next step with more yelling for not doing what he told when he is told to do so. Authoritarian style parents believe in bending the will of the child to that of the authority that including church, teacher

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    The Article studies the correlation between the types of attachment and the parenting styles that are linked to them. The attachment between the child and the primary caregiver becomes a basis for all future relationships throughout adulthood. This is called the ‘working model’ and it dictates our future behavior in peer relationships, romantic relationships and more especially our chosen parenting styles. A theory created by Diana Baumrind categorized parents based on two main aspects Responsiveness

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    diverse cultures that can shape parenting behavior, some basic assumptions regarding the links between parenting styles and developmental outcomes may not be universal. Much research has been conducted on the different parenting styles across cultures. There are also many myths about which parenting style is the best or the most beneficial to the social development of children. Reviewing past literature on this subject matter reveals that the authoritarian parenting style produced more overt aggression

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    The parenting styles uninvolved and authoritative are very distinct styles, parents that are univolved are emotionally detached from their children. These parents don 't respond to the needs of their children, nor do they place any demands on them. In extreme cases, neglect is involved to the point of developmental disruption creating emotional and behavior problems in the children. uninvolved parents are often depressed, their feelings of sadness and withdrawn can be mild to severe, lasting a

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    Parenting Styles play an important role in the development of a child in fact research has revealed that parenting Styles can influence a child's social cognitive social growth with effects children both in the childhood years and as an adult this is because children develop throughout a number of stimuli interactions and exchange with what's surrouning them the fact that parents are regularly around a child's life will influence him or her and a negative or positive way, There are a few styles

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    Three Parenting Styles

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    their own style of raising their child. There are three 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

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    Different parenting styles, which include: permissive, uninvolved, authoritarian and authoritative, have different effects on children’s development and their future success and outcomes. Many parents do not realize how crucial parenting styles are on their child’s development and future. Some parents tend to seek alternative methods such as listening to music, and staying active during pregnancy in efforts of changing their child’s development and intelligence. However, after birth and during adolescence

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    There are many different types of parenting styles, but we are going to compare and contrast authoritarian and authoritative parenting. These two types of parenting have both similarities and differences. We will compare and contrast Authoritarian and authoritative parenting involving their 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

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