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Parenting

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Published in: Psychology
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This presentation contains information about different types of Parenting and How children tend to be for each type.

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  2. PARENTING
  3. Stages of Child growth Stages of Growth and Development Preterm newborn Newtxxn days) 12 oddEefS — 23 ra:cth$) Child (2 •5 •rest) Adolescents Child (12.18 (6-1 t ye,.Y3)
  4. , Developmental milestones
  5. Your Child's Early Development is a Journey Check off the milestones your child has reached and share your childis progress with the doctor at every visit. 6 MONTHS • Strings vowels together when babbling ("ah," •eh,' *ohf) TUses simple gestures such as shaking head waving"bye bye" •GGpies gestures START Copies Sounds Beginsto sitwithcut support • Says sentences with 2 tog words • Gets excited when with other children Follows simple • Ljkesto playwith others.especially parents Responds toown name MONTHS (11/2 YEARS) 'Knows whatordinaoj YPlaysslmpLe pretend, such as feeding doll IResponds to simple spoken requests ' Says "mama* and 'dada* jpulEs upto stand 'Says seveföl words 3 YEARS things example,telephonet, 'IPointsto others somethlnq interesting btush,spoon instructions • Kicksabatl • Poiltstothings or pictures when they're named and friends (like running when other n run gna conversation Climbs;well Shows affection for friends without • Hopsandstandson one foot for up to 2 seconds 4 YEARS Would ratherplay with othet children than alone • Tellsstories • Draws a person with 2 tog body nays cooperatively
  6. Areas Of , Cognitive skills , Social and emotional skills , Speech and language skills , Fine and gross motor skills , Activities of daily living
  7. TYPES OF PARENTING
  8. Authoritarian parenting
  9. , Parents with this style have Strict set of rules and expectation Requires rigid obedience , Uses punishment to regulate obedience , No explanation for such punishments Because I said That's Why!
  10. Children of authoritarian parent tend to be , Unhappy , Anxious , Low self-confidence , Dependent on others , Lacking in social skills and altruistic behavior , Lacking initiative
  11. Permissive parenting
  12. , Parents with this style Value child's freedom and autonomy , Little punishments or rules , N o ( You DON'T TO R f-4EL E S L Jus-r LIE HERE AND BE THE SPEED BUM p
  13. Children of permissive parent tend to be , Selfish , Unmotivated , Dependent on others , Demanding of attention , Disobedient , Impulsive
  14. Uninvolved parenting , Parents are often emotionally absent and even physically absent sometimes , Not responsive to child's needs , Provide everything the child needs for survival with little or no engaaement
  15. Children of uninvolved parent tend to be , Disobedient , Demanding , Low in self-control , Low in tolerance for frustration , Lacking long term goals
  16. Authoritative Parenting , Relies on positive reinforcement and infrequent use of punishment , More aware of child's feelings and capabilities
  17. Children of authoritative parent tend to be Happy , Self-confident , Curious , Independent , Likable , Respectful to others , Successful in schools