HD 382 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Problem Solving, Mexican Americans
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Parenting styles, parenting dimensions, and culture: dimensions of parenting styles, support (also called nurturance, warmth, and involvement or responsiveness, expressions of affection (hugs, caressin, responding to the child"s needs. Showing interest in the child"s activities: control (also called demandingness, expectations for mature behavior, behavioral supervision/monitoring, delivery of consequences for inappropriate behavior, 4 general parenting styles, authoritative, traditional (variation of authoritative and authoritarian that includes high control. Strong sense of security in their identity: high self-esteem, high levels of academic achievement, cooperative, high social maturity, high reasoning ability, willing to try new things, more influenced by their parents than by their peers, authoritarian, parenting behaviors. Strict parental control (often includes physical punishment: expects unquestioned obedience, unwilling to explain or reason with the child; unwilling to listen to the child"s point of view, exceptionally high expectations for mature behavior, child outcomes: internalizing behaviors. Fear of failure: depression, anxiety, dependent, withdrawn, distrustful, traditional, parenting behaviors, cross between authoritarian and authoritative parenting.