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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

CheckPoint Parenting Styles and Development

Authoritative parents: The first adult: This adult would have an easier time coping with anything that might come their way. They were raised to understand why things happen in some ways. They also have a lot better of a support system from their parents who have always been there for them with love and support. The support they are offered from their families will give them the strength they need to make it through whatever comes their way!
Authoritarian parents: The second adult: This adult would have no easy way of coping with anything thrown their way because they do not understand anything except “because I said so”.  This is a bad way to raise a child because it does not tell the child actual reasoning behind the things they do, they just do it because they were told to, so I really feel that an adult would have a hard time coping with an unwanted issue.
Permissive parents: The third adult: A child that grew up with a permissive parent would probably have a hard time if they were to try and cope with a disease because they are already used to getting what they want, and I guarantee that they cannot talk their way out of growing older, so they will handle the situation poorly. They also would have a hard time communicating their problems to other family members, because of their permissive parents never being very communicable with their children.

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