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Well, positive rearing produces positive results and visa versa. If your talking about long term affects, its how and what you are attempting to accomplish...
The rearing of a child requires the collective efforts of the community, i.e. all those the child comes into contact with. This speaks to the need for support and positive influences.
Well, positive rearing produces positive results and visa versa. If your talking about long term affects, its how and what you are attempting to accomplish...
Punishment in child rearing involves using consequences to discourage undesirable behavior. While it can be effective in the short term, positive discipline techniques like setting clear expectations, providing positive reinforcement, and teaching appropriate behaviors are more beneficial in promoting long-term behavioral change and healthy development in children. It's important to avoid using harsh or physical punishment, as it can have negative effects on a child's well-being and relationship with their caregivers.
Robert R. Sears has written: 'Patterns of child rearing' -- subject(s): Child rearing 'Seven Ages of Man' 'Identification and child rearing' -- subject(s): Child rearing, Identification (Psychology)
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Childbearing - the process of giving birthChild Rearing - the way in which a family brings up / raises a child
parenting
child rearing practices are those practices, which are done to rear a child. it includes total care of a child, from basic needs to protect rights of children.
Maria Antoinette Boom has written: 'Ouders, kinderen en politie' -- subject(s): Child rearing, Child welfare, Police, Police-community relations
Duane Daniel Rudy has written: 'The effects of perspective-taking on attributions about children's misbehaviours and child-rearing beliefs'