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Parenting Recap!
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Children’s Needs Effective parents provide for their children’s physical needs, emotional and social needs, and intellectual needs. Sometimes learning from mistakes
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Parenting Styles Parenting= caring for children and helping them develop in the 4 area’s; physically, emotionally, socially, and intellectually. Authoritarian, assertive-democratic, and permissive. Are both of your parents the same type? What do you hope to be?
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Parenting Styles Authoritarian= children obey parents without question. Authoritative (Assertive-Democratic)= children have more input in rules and limits of home. Learning responsibility is important. Permissive= parents give children a wide range of freedom. May use more than one depending on the issue
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Guide Children’s Behavior Children need to be taught what is acceptable, what is not acceptable, and what is expected of them. Guidance promotes security and positive self-esteem.
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Guide Children’s Behavior Young children will gradually develop a conscience. Parents should model the behavior they want to see in their children. Praise appropriate behaviors
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Guide Children’s Behavior Parents must give effective directions and set limits. Parents must deal effectively with inappropriate behavior.
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Parenting in other cultures What do American parents do differently from other cultures? Lets think about our society first Values and traditions
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Vocabulary Deprivation= a lack of the critical needs and encouraging environment that are essential for physical, emotional and intellectual well- being Parenting style= the way parents and other caregivers care for and discipline children
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Vocabulary Guidance= using firmness and understanding to help children learn how to behave. Self-discipline= The ability of children to control their own behavior. Conscience= An inner sense of what is right.
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Vocabulary Positive reinforcement= A response that encourages a particular behavior. Negative reinforcement= A response aimed at strengthening desired behavior by removing an unpleasant trigger. Time-out= When a child is removed from the group, perhaps by being required to sit in a special chair for a short period of time.
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Vocabulary Vital= Necessary; extremely important and necessary. Venture= To proceed; to presume or dare to do something. Dispute= Quarrel. Consistent= Continually the same.
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