FCFC 275 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Ecological Systems Theory, Diana Baumrind, Parenting Styles
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Inductive discipline sets clear limits for children, give consequences for negative behavior, and provide explanations to child and what he can do to fix the situation. a. i. 1. Can you distinguish self-oriented and other-oriented induction? a. i. 1. a. This tends to work much better in individualistic societies. a. ii. Command strategy a request is made that the child will follow under assumption that the parent has authority a. ii. 1. No threat of punishment is used here: negative discipline b. i. Can be effective immediately, but does not help children understand how to control themselves long term b. iii. 2. Parents demonstrate the wrong behavior (out of control) b. iii. 3. For aggressive children, parents" use of spanking is reasonable (t or f) b. v. Parents provide rationales for rules and are open to listening to child"s point of view: parenting styles authoritarian. Parents do little monitoring or children (mean girls: parenting styles disengaged, children with disengaged parents have the worst outcomes.