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Parenting styles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Parenting style is a psychological construct representing standard strategies parents use in raising their children. One of the best known theories of parenting style was developed by Diana Baumrind....
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In this hierarchy, the PDC operations master at the root of the forest becomes authoritative for the organization. We highly recommend that you configure the authoritative time server to gather the time from a hardware source.
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Four parenting styles and their consequences ... Authoritative parents are both demanding and responsive. "They monitor and impart clear standards for their children’s conduct. They are assertive, but not intrusive and restrictive. Their disciplinary methods are supportive, rather than punitive.
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authoritative (comparative more authoritative, superlative most authoritative ... The authoritative rules in this school come not from the headmaster but from the aged matron. ... This book is the world's most authoritative guide to insect breeding habits.
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The McCain campaign won’t countenance it, and Barack Obama has even declared it off-limits, but the question of Trig Palin’s parentage—whether his real mom is Sarah Palin or her five-months pregnant, 17-year-old daughter To settle the matter once and for all, ... Compiled by Jonathan Kelly and Julian Sancton,
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CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles): . The network structure of a hyperlinked environment can be a rich source of information about the content of the environment, provided we have effective means for understanding it. ... We propose and test an algorithmic formulation of the notion of authority,
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In addition, authoritative parents emphasized communication with their children and encouraged age-appropriate skills and autonomy. The children of authoritative parents generally showed more individual initiative and social responsibility in Baumrind's studies, compared to children of the other two types of parents.
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