Category: Parenting

  • What Is a Concept Good Parent?

    The debate around the definition of a good parent has been heated during the last few decades. In the 1960s, the approach to such family related matters as upbringing children and parenting changed considerably. Psychologists and sociologists suggested that children need an open area for development, fewer restrictions and less control. This led to a…

  • What Is a Concept Good Parent?

    The debate around the definition of a good parent has been heated during the last few decades. In the 1960s, the approach to such family related matters as upbringing children and parenting changed considerably. Psychologists and sociologists suggested that children need an open area for development, fewer restrictions and less control. This led to a…

  • Parent Interview: Through the Generations

    Table of Contents Introduction Interview Aspects Roles of Parents Changes in Parenting Worth of Discipline Technology in Parenting Conclusion References Introduction Communication with family members is always a unique opportunity to strengthen an understanding of local traditions, history, and lifestyle changes. This time, I choose parenting as a topic for research. My grandmother, Aisha, is…

  • Parenting Styles of Young Adults

    Table of Contents Introduction Method Body Findings Conclusion References Introduction The authoritative parenting style has positive effects on the psychological well-being and academic performance of young adults. It creates self-efficacy that encourages young adults to put more effort into their studies. The authoritarian parenting style encourages better academic performance using extrinsic motivation in some ethnic/…

  • Parent Interview: Through the Generations

    Table of Contents Introduction Interview Aspects Roles of Parents Changes in Parenting Worth of Discipline Technology in Parenting Conclusion References Introduction Communication with family members is always a unique opportunity to strengthen an understanding of local traditions, history, and lifestyle changes. This time, I choose parenting as a topic for research. My grandmother, Aisha, is…

  • Parent-Teen Relations in the United States and Denmark

    Relations between parents and their children have always been an ongoing issue for various researchers. The fact is that there are numerous works devoted to the investigation of the main behavioral patterns used by these actors and the impact environmental factors might have on this very sphere. Modern science assumes the existence of significant differences…

  • The Struggles of Single Parenting

    Table of Contents Introduction Financial challenge Finding Competent Childcare The World on Your Shoulder Feeling lost and alone Introducing Your Child to Those Who You Are Dating Conclusion Works cited Introduction Parenting is the central role of family, which is the basic unit of society. Thus, a society is characterized by the quality of parenting…

  • “Parental Choice” of Son-In-Law or Daughter-In-Law

    Table of Contents Article Critique Research question Hypotheses Methods and study design Data Analysis Critique Summary References Article Critique Apostolou, M. (2010). Parental choice: What parents want in a son-in-law and a daughter-in-law across 67 pre-industrial societies. British Journal of Psychology, 101(4), 695-704. Research question The author sought to determine the traits that are preferred…

  • The Struggles of Single Parenting

    Table of Contents Introduction Financial challenge Finding Competent Childcare The World on Your Shoulder Feeling lost and alone Introducing Your Child to Those Who You Are Dating Conclusion Works cited Introduction Parenting is the central role of family, which is the basic unit of society. Thus, a society is characterized by the quality of parenting…

  • Emotions in Parent of a Child With Special Needs

    Range of Emotions of a Parent with a child who has special needs Parents with children who have special needs are often subject to a range of emotions that are different from their counterparts who have children that do not need special care and attention. It is often the case that this type of parent…