Parents are a huge part of a child’s life. However they act, whatever they say, anything that they do largely impacts a child’s development from that moment they are born. According to psychologist Diana Baumrind’s research, she found that there are four types of parenting styles. Besides naturalistic observation, parenting interviews, and other research methods, Baumrind identified the following four parenting styles and how they affect children. Authoritative parenting style ensures healthy…
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Lemony Snicket said in his final book “We are respecting our parents' wishes…they didn't want to shelter us from the world's treacheries. They wanted us to survive them.”( Snicket,2006) Parenting is not also easy. There are the joys of parenting: watching your child walk, run, graduate, hand you a crumpled mess of daisies. But, there are also the struggles: disciplining, potty training, parent-teacher conferences because your five year old brought tampons to school. Encouraging children to develop…
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have a degree in early childhood development they came to me requesting some advice about their child's best interests. Below you will find a plan I created for them to assist in the raising of their child. Many studies have been done regarding children and what effects behaviors as they grow up. Most of them have something regarding environment within them. For instance for many years people used the nurture nature theory which also says the environment plays a huge part in a child's life. Another…
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Week 2 Assignment 1 Discussion Jacque' Manning South University Dr. Diana Baumrind has discovered four different ways of parenting. These different ways or styles can lead to future productive citizens while raising small children; or some of these ways can produced angry, hostile, and antisocial behavioral in future citizens as well. Authoritarian parenting is a way of parenting that shows authority within the child’s living environment, along with threatening patterns as well. The parent(s) may punish…
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wives’ laborious work at home. Realizing their partners’ incomparable dedication to the families, stay-at-home fathers begin to put their spouses at a high status. Meanwhile, mothers are breadwinners to go to work and they are indeed experiencing the huge pressure on spouses previously in the workplace so that they can comprehend their husbands better. Hence, owing to stay-at-home fathers, marital equality has been rebuilt in which women can be honored and respected by their husbands. In other words…
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Unit 004 Child and young person development Outcome 1 Know the main stages of child and young person development 1.1 Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years See chart included. 1.2 Describe with examples how different aspects of development can affect one another Aspects of development are often very much interlinked with one other. For example, reading a book for speech and language development. Reading books and reading activities…
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that aim to combat these misbehaviours. Due to the word count however, topics such as gender differences, special educational needs and the difficulties that surround them, the use of assertive discipline, the effects of peers in the school environment and both teaching and learning styles have been omitted. Misbehaviour is a term used to describe any actions, manners or behaviours, that can be classed as improper, inappropriate, immoral or bad (Dictionary.com, 2013). It is important to recognise…
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in their lessons. Planning includes ensuring routines and activities are based around individual needs. The needs of the children can be understood through careful observation and shared information from parents/carers. It is important to include children’s needs when planning so that all of the children can get involved no matter what differences they may have; as stated in the Equality Act 2010. For example, the author had to help plan an activity for a PE lesson which was suited to all of the children…
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Katie Maney HCA 415 Community & Public Health Dawn Tesner October 8, 2012 Throughout the years, many changes have occurred in our society and one of the most surprising and growing trends are children’s sizes and weights. More and more children are coming into doctor’s offices with multiple health issues that all relate back to their weight. For some children weight is not an issue and everyday lives continues on, but for the children that struggle with their weight on a daily basis are…
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