Family 2
- Created by: Grace.2006
- Created on: 06-03-23 14:40
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- Family
- Sibling Rivalry
- Bandura's social learning theory
- Explored the impact of role modelling and imitating behaviours
- Exposure to high levels of conflict could lead a child becoming aggressive and displaying bullying to other children in the family
- Why?
- Jealousy
- Gain a sense of control
- Gain power in the household
- Feeling helpless and powerless
- Parents encouraging complementation
- Parents deliberately promoting conflict
- Bandura's social learning theory
- Parenting Styles
- The different strategies/ ways that parents use to bring up their children
- Authoritative
- Parents are not overly strict
- Children are brought up to respect others and their surroundings
- Permissive
- Parents make few demands
- Reluctant to implement rules
- Children therefore often lack self-control as they have no set boundaries or respect
- Authoritarian
- Parents have very high expectations
- Often overwhelming their children with strict rules and regulations
- Demanding
- Set high standards for their children in terms of what they deem to be acceptable behaviour
- Can affect the self-esteem and mental health of children
- They may not feel good enough or struggle to accept defect or failure
- Undemanding
- Development can also be impacted by no parental involvement
- Parents make few demands or responses
- Some parents are unaware of the power they hold over their children
- Why?
- Lack of education
- Inadequate role modelling
- Lack of emotional intelligence
- Substance abuse
- Why?
- Sibling Rivalry
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