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Parenting Styles: Identifying Thesis and Supporting DetailsDirections:Read each sentence carefully. Choose the best answer.A. Thesis statementB. Major supporting detailC. Minor supporting detail See my example: Major 1: My mom wants me to be independent.• Minor: I have to do my own laundry.• Minor: I am responsible for budgeting my allowance.• Minor: She asks me to make my own doctor’s appointments.• Minor: I cook simple meals for myself when she’s busy.Personal Example (for minor detail “I cook simple meals for myself when she’s busy”):Last night, my mom had a late meeting, so I decided to make dinner on my own. I boiled spaghetti, heated some sauce, and even made a small salad. It felt good to take care of myself, and my mom praised me for being responsible. 1. Authoritative parenting is the most effective style because it combines clear rules with emotional support, leading to positive child development.
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Part 1. Thesis Statement Practice Remember a thesis statement is the last sentence in the introduction paragraph. It is ONE sentence that has the topic (parenting style) and controlling idea (whose parenting style and why (reasons- pattern of organization) A strong thesis• states the parenting style (topic)• makes a clear claim (controlling idea)• focuses on effects, not description (reasons: pattern of organization (part of controlling idea) Here are some examples of a thesis. Fill in the blank to complete them. Choose any parenting style (topic) and complete the controlling idea (reasons) for this style. ______ parenting is effective/ineffective because ______.
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Instructions Part 1. Understanding the difference Complete the chart with brief notes. You can use your notes but do not copy from the passage. Use your own sentences with the vocabulary from the reading passage. It can be complete sentences or phrases. Explain each style’s discipline, communication, and child outcome. “Child outcomes” means the results or effects of a parenting style on a child. In other words, it describes how children usually develop, behave, or feel because of the way their parents raise them. It includes how children behave, interact with other people, control their emotions, make decisions, and feel about themselves. 1. Authoritative parenting style a. Discipline b. Communication c. Child Outcomes 2. Authoritarian parenting style a. Discipline b. Communication c. Child Outcomes 3. Permissive parenting style a. Discipline b. Communication c. Child Outcomes 4. Neglectful parenting style a. Discipline b. Communication c. Child Outcomes
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