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    Four Parenting Styles

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    In this paper I will analyze opinions for why parenting styles should be included in the Diagnostic & Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders. Parenting styles can reflect positive or negative reactions in their child, ultimately impacting and shaping a child in their youth. I will be reflecting upon the four types of parenting styles and describing the effects they have on children. The four parenting styles are classified as Authoritative, Authoritarian, Permissive/ Indulgent and Neglectful. Three

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    Parenting style is one of many factors that strongly influence the child's development and their behaviors. Researchers have demonstrated many times that the environment in which children are raised has significant effects on a child’s intellectual, physical, social, and emotional development. For decades, researchers have also been interested in how parents influence their children's development, and one approach in this area is the study of what has been termed as parenting style. In 1971, clinical

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    Parenting styles Part I. Discourse Community and Description of Problem Area. Now a day, the majority of teens have low-self esteem, misbehavior, and use drugs. The consequences of parenting styles is a significant problem that affects parents, children, and the community. Studies show that the benefit of authoritarian parenting and the disadvantage of uninvolved parenting are evident as early as the preschool years and continue throughout adolescence and into early adulthood. A recent study

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    What is your parenting style? Do you have authoritarian parenting style; meaning you are demanding but unresponsive to your child's needs or wishes. Maybe you have a permissive parenting style. This style has two possible categories. First there is permissive-indulgent parent whom are responsive, warm, and accepting of their children, but provide few rules or rarely punish their children. Second option under this label is permissive-indifferent whom are parents that are both unresponsive and uncontrolling

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    The four primary parenting styles are Authoritarian, Permissive, Authoritative, and Uninvolved parenting styles. Authoritarian parents are very controlling and strict with their children. They expect obedience form their children and don’t tolerate expressions of disagreement. In contrast, Permissive parents are more relaxed and provide inconsistent feedback. They require little of their children and don’t see themselves as responsible for their children’s behavior. They also don’t set limits or

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    Parenting styles, such as authoritative, authoritarian, permissive, and neglectful, tend to be almost inherent to the individual, something that is unlikely to change. A parenting strategy is something an individual chooses. It may be based upon their parenting style, but it can also change in response to needs and behaviours. Parenting strategies tend to be in regards to disciplinary measures. Strategies are usually needed to attend to problem behaviours, which tend to arise because of ineffective

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    on how we were raised, or how we raise-or plan on raising-our own children. With this said it is undeniable that parenting styles and their effectiveness vary. In research, parenting styles have been split into four categories the authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and the uninvolved. Within these categories, researches have attempted to map the effectiveness of parenting styles and the positive and negative outcomes of each. Despite the eclectic and commonly erratic nature of family structures

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    immigrating to the United States, is parenting styles. Parenting styles refers to ways in which parents raise their children. This means parents’ level of rules, expectations, demands, and the style of discipline that the parent’s develop to impose their expectations. According to Canary and Canary (2013), there are three types of parenting styles. First, authoritative parenting, it involves warmth, low negativity, monitoring, and reasonable control. Secondly, disengaged parenting, it involves moderate negativity

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    current situation. This paper will outline the four main ways that they could do so. The first paragraph will describe how an authoritarian parenting would handle the situation, and how that would effect Michael. In the second paragraph, I will do the same as I did in the first, but from the authoritative perspective. This trend of analyzing how the parenting style will affect the child will continue for the next two paragraphs, the third paragraph covering permissive, and the fourth covering uninvolved/disengaged

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    Which parenting styles is better? As the old saying gone”children are our future”.The parenting style is the most important part of rearing children.A good parenting styles can directly change the development of children.Providing a happiness and liberty life to them.Moreover,Giving opportunities for the children to pursuit their dreams and future.Unfortunately,East Asian culture has a deeply ingrained focus on the achievements and education.So that,It cause a disturbing phenomenon in many eastern

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