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    Four Learning Styles

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    Each learning style has different ways of learning the material in class, while studying and during exams. Even though there are four main types of learning, not every person is one type of learner. Most people are a combination of these learning style because that is how information sticks with them the best. In this essay I will discuss the differences in the learning styles and how they perform and remember information and go over what type of learner I am. The first learning style

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    Comparison of Parenting Styles

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    rewarding task. But why do some types of parenting result in juvenile delinquency while others find success. There are four generally recognized parenting styles and are categorized: authoritarian, permissive, neglectful, and authoritative. This essay will break down the various styles, its type(s) of discipline and effectiveness. The authoritarian style of parenting is control focused and militaristic in approach. This parent has high expectations and demands strict obedience. They often rule by fear

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    Writing Style What is writing style? I started out thinking that writing style is a personal thing and that all writers have their own style. But, this way of thinking is really just a simple way to answer the question. After more careful thought, I realized that style is actually quite the opposite of personal and original. Style is a form of standardization. As writers, we all follow certain rules and guidelines to make our point. Style is these rules and guidelines. For a writer to better

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    Learning Style Essay

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    Learning Style Following a review of the Vark Questionnaire and Analysis, it has been determined that preferred learning style is multimodal. The Multimodal learning preference refers to the utilization of multiple learning strategies which consists of Aural, Visual, Read-Write and kinesthetic learning preferences (ARK). Statistically, 60% of any population is believed to utilize multiple preferences for learning strategy. In utilizing the multimodal style of learning, one is able to use multiple

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    Essay on Parenting Styles

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    consequences teaching lessons and setting limits on behavior. They have regular family meetings with their children to discuss household rules and their importance to the family dynamics. These styles of parenting have their advantages and disadvantages. There are ethical and unethical issues when it comes to discipline with punishment styles as well. The advantages and disadvantages of The Harsh­Heart family can

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    Parenting A parenting style is a psychological construct representing standard strategies that parents use with their children rearing. The quality of parenting is more essential than the quantity spend with the child. Billy’s girlfriend is a very restrict mother, She made rules for Ashley about everything like chores, homework, tv time, etc. If Ashley doesn't follow her mother’s rules, she will be punished. Anytime Ashley asked her mother why should I do that? She would say because I said so

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    Three Parenting Styles

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    The three parenting styles children are raised by are authoritarian, permissive, and authoritative. The authoritarian style is often coercive, using threats or force to get the children to obey. The permissive parenting style is unrestrained and does not have many boundaries or rules for the children. Finally, the authoritative style can be seen as a happy medium between the other two parenting styles. Authoritative parents set rules and show control, but are also willing to negotiate or let things

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    the major parenting types would be, authoritarian, permissive, authoritatian, neglectful, and indulgent (parallel to permissive) (Short, 2016). According to research, such as the “Characteristics of Baumrind’s Parenting Styles” the authoritatian parenting style is shown to be the style in which there is mutual respect, decent communication, and realistic expectations regarding maturity (Short, 2016). It has been explained within the lecture that parents need to be the responsible guide for their child

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    because of their parents. Millennials are expecting to have high paying jobs right away, instead of working for promotions like their parents. Parents must take responsibility for their children’s upbringing. Somehow, a switch between the parenting style for Generation X changed for the Millennials. The parents of Generation X guide and watch over their children while still keeping their own personal lives, however, the parent of the Millennials’ are willing to give everything up for their children

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    Four Parenting Styles

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    Parenting Styles and Children’s Behavior My paper will focus in four parenting styles, authoritative, authoritarian, permissive and uninvolved and how each style affects a child’s behavior and mental health. I am a parent of a three year old daughter who has changed my life drastically from the day she was born. When I became a father I was 25 years old and often asked myself I I would be a good father for her. There were times that I doubted my skills and I even blamed myself for not offering

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