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Start Page Theoria Technical College Communication Classes Spring 2024 (Mar-May) ECE-CDA-300 Curriculum Theories, Methods and Materials (ECE/CDA-300 Online WEEKNIGHT Lecture: 3/5/24-3/7/24 Curriculum Theories, Methods, and Materials) ECE-CDA-100 Child Growth and Development (ECE/CDA-100 Lecture: 3/2/24-3/3/24 Child Growth and Development) Completed Classes Attendance ⚫ Reports & Transcripts • Finance • Enrollment & Schedules Reference Tracking For this assignment, the student will reflect on their early childhood years. Research your parents parenting style(s) and consider the following: 1. What style of parenting did your parents use (see Table 10-3 on parenting styles) 2. Did both parents use the same style or were they different? 1. Explain your answers and examples 2. How has your parents' style affected the person you have become? 3. How has their style of parenting affected how you plan to discipline your children? Describe. 4. How has their style of parenting affected how you plan to plan to manage your preschool classroom behavior? Describe. Essay must be 1-2 pages in length, 5 paragraphs, 3-5 sentences per paragraph, written in APA format, include a minimum of at least one scholarly article to support the parenting style being examined, and provide a reference page. *Table 10-3 on disciplining styles will be provided in "Assignment 4" and "Literature Resources") *Impact of Parenting Styles on Child Development Article provided for addtional reading and understanding in "Assignment 4" and "Literature Resources* Authoritarian parents respond as in the first alternative. They are controlling, punitive, rigid, and cold. Their word is law, and they value strict, unquestioning obedience from their children. They also do not tolerate expressions of disagreement. Permissive parents, in contrast, provide lax and inconsistent feedback, as in the second alternative. They require little of their children, and they don't see themselves as holding much responsibility for how their children turn out. Although they place few or no limits or controls on their children's behavior, permissive parents are warm and nurturing. Authoritative parents are firm, setting clear and consistent limits. Although they tend to be relatively strict, like authoritarian parents, they are loving, warm, and emotionally supportive. They also try to reason with their children, giving explanations for why they should behave in a particular way ("Alejandro will be upset") and communicating the rationale for any punishment they may impose. Authoritative parents encourage their children to be independent. Finally, uninvolved parents show virtually little or no interest in their children, displaying indifferent, rejecting behavior. They are detached emotionally and see their role as no more than feeding, clothing, and providing shelter for their child. In its most extreme form, uninvolved parenting results in neglect, a form of child abuse. (The four patterns are summarized in Table 10.3.) Assignment 4 | Parenting Styles Grade Rubric Below Average 1-5 points Average 6-7 points Above Average 8-10 points The parenting style chosen is identified and defined. The parenting style chosen is identified and defined. The parenting style chosen is identified and defined. Shams Hamid Alkarghwli student/active Logout

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