Answer:
Authoritarian = you deny the child any saying or rights.
Authoritative = you make clear to the child that your opinion overrules.
Permissive = you work on a more democratic level with your child.
Uninvolved = you leave everything up to the child.
Explanation:
Authoritarian parenting is, hopefully, outdated because it doesn´t educate the child in any way and leaves it in a submissive role.
Authoritative parenting leaves more freedom for the child to express his/her opinion, but it probably leads to the child feeling not being taken serious.
Permissive parenting is democratic and it shows the child that she/he is equally treated and in no way inferior to the adult. This has, however, also some possible negative side-effects, because it can lead a child to do whatever it feels like to do.
Uninvolved parenting is very practical because it saves the parents of a lot of work. Nevertheless, it leads to children who are not corrected in any way and therefore end up in society, in general, as conflictive persons.
The etymology of the word "altruistic", can, of course, be found in Latin, as many words in the English language can. It originated from the Latin "alteri huic", which means "to this other". Then it traveled to Italian, became "altrui", meaning "somebody else", and then to French, became "altruisme", which then became the English "altruism", meaning "selflessness". Regarding the structure of the word "altruistic", seeing that it has the suffix -ic, it can be assumed that this is an adjective meaning "a person who has a quality of being altruistic, or selfless".
<span>ester believed she had a sympathetic knowledge of the sin hidden in the hearts of others."She shuddered to believe, yet could not help believing, that it gave her a sympathetic knowledge of the hidden sin in other hearts."</span><span>Source(s)</span>
This action is an example of affect display or kinesics.
Explanation:
Affect display is an example of non verbal communication in which <u>someone does some gesture from their body or face that betrays their emotional state or what they are thinking.</u>
It is evident in the passage that the batter is
- nervous
- eager to outplay the pitcher
The biting of the nail while watching the pitcher closely is a telltale sign of this.