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  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Collin_College/Sociology_of_the_Family/05%3A_Socialization/5.09%3A_The_Family
    Each and every one of us has a family. However, these families exist in many variations around the world. In this module, we discuss definitions of family, family forms, the developmental trajectory o...Each and every one of us has a family. However, these families exist in many variations around the world. In this module, we discuss definitions of family, family forms, the developmental trajectory of families, and commonly used theories to understand families. We also cover factors that influence families such as culture and societal expectations while incorporating the latest family relevant statistics.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Social_Psychology_and_Personality/Together_-_The_Science_of_Social_Psychology_(Noba)/03%3A_GROUPS_AND_GROUP_PROCESSES/3.02%3A_The_Family
    Each and every one of us has a family. However, these families exist in many variations around the world. In this module, we discuss definitions of family, family forms, the developmental trajectory o...Each and every one of us has a family. However, these families exist in many variations around the world. In this module, we discuss definitions of family, family forms, the developmental trajectory of families, and commonly used theories to understand families. We also cover factors that influence families such as culture and societal expectations while incorporating the latest family relevant statistics.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Introductory_Psychology/Psychology_(Noba)/Chapter_11%3A_Social_Part_I/11.07%3A_The_Family
    Each and every one of us has a family. However, these families exist in many variations around the world. In this module, we discuss definitions of family, family forms, the developmental trajectory o...Each and every one of us has a family. However, these families exist in many variations around the world. In this module, we discuss definitions of family, family forms, the developmental trajectory of families, and commonly used theories to understand families. We also cover factors that influence families such as culture and societal expectations while incorporating the latest family relevant statistics.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Early_Childhood_Education/Principles_and_Practices_of_Teaching_Young_Children_(Stephens_et_al.)/08%3A_Partnering_with_Families/8.06%3A_Parenting_Styles
    Diana Baumrind's research identifies four parenting styles: authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and neglectful. Authoritarian parents enforce strict rules without fostering independence. Authori...Diana Baumrind's research identifies four parenting styles: authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and neglectful. Authoritarian parents enforce strict rules without fostering independence. Authoritative parents set boundaries while allowing decision-making. Permissive parents act more like peers, providing few limits. Neglectful parents lack interaction and limit-setting. Authoritative parenting is associated with better child outcomes.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Human_Development/Lifespan_Development_(OpenStax)/06%3A_Social_and_Emotional_Development_in_Early_Childhood_(Ages_3_to_6)/6.03%3A_Families_as_Context_in_Early_Childhood
    This page explores various aspects of parenting and their impact on child development. It covers different parenting styles identified by Diana Baumrind, including authoritarian, authoritative, permis...This page explores various aspects of parenting and their impact on child development. It covers different parenting styles identified by Diana Baumrind, including authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and uninvolved, and discusses their effects on children. The page also examines the role of siblings in development, the psychological impact of divorce on children, and the use of rewards and punishments in parenting.

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