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Authoritative parents are responsive with clear rules and high expectations that support the child and allow them to have their independence. This parenting style leads to higher academic performance and self-esteem, better social skill and a lower chance of mental illness and delinquency.
Authoritarian parents are unresponsive with strict rules and high expectations and expect blind obedience. This parenting style leads to a higher chance of mental illness, delinquency, and drug or alcohol abuse but lower academic performance and self-esteem, with poor social skills.
Permissive parents are responsive with few rules and very indulgent and lenient. This type of parenting style often leads to impulsive behavior, poor social skills, being egocentric, and having problematic relationships.
According to Diana Baumrind the most affective form of parenting is authoritative.
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Had this question in AP Psych on edge:)
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B. Many people or things that are individually connected to one
another
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Fedele’s view is that the most important and particular study is liberal arts. She feels that it is important for princes and leaders to study this, as it makes them more humane and noble. They are filled with wisdom, and even knowledge of all Devine and human things. This will move their thoughts towards reason, and by studying these, men will be gaining outcomes that are both rich and useful. While women weren’t studying such things (in that period) she feels they should too, as more of an “enjoyment” while learning.
Because of federalism under the reserved powers clause; anything not stated as a responsibility of the federal government by the constitution (enumerated powers) is basically a power of the states/local government- the 10th amendment.