EDUC 220 Chapter 3: Chapter Three(3)
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When speaking to children, it is best to use words such as your family" instead of your parents". Authoritative: parents that are high in warmth but firm control. Set clear limits, enforce rules, and expect mature behaviour. More about guidance and give reasons to rules. Permissive: little rules and little consequences, but open affection. Rejecting parents: parents with no control but also no warmth. Correlations: in african american and asian students authoritarian works better, but in caucasian students, authoritative works better, in regards to getting better grades. Divorce: affects males more, maybe because mothers still get custody. Crowds, peers, cliques and friends have an effect on children. Crowds make them stand out while appy. cliques make them show their similarities. Peer cultures: groups of children or adolescents with their own rules and norms. Popular prosocial children: children who are both academically and socially competent, disagreements are often resolved peacefully.