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Case Study in Elective 1 (Parenting)

Patients Profile:

Name: Zenaida Alviso


Age: 48 years old
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Occupation: Teacher
Educational Attainment: Masters Degree
Dialect Spoken: Tagalog, Chavacano, Bisaya.
Religion: Roman Catholic
Ethnic Group: Ilonggo
Spouse: Miguel Alviso
Child: Rasheeda Alviso
Actual (Observable Documented Reading
behavior)

Parenting As observed, I noted The parents fail to set any standards for proper
Style/Skills that the parenting style and correct behavior. They are tolerating all
is a permissive type, behaviors and they give all of their childs
because they give all wants and desire even if she dont deserve it
the demands of their for she was misbehaving. In other words, these
child. And I had also parents has low control dimension but has high
observed that they spoil support and warmth dimension. They let their
their daughter too much children do whatever they want to do even if
that she couldnt accept its already improper.
a No anymore. For
short, the child is the Children with indulgent parents tend to
one who dictates them. become aggressive, impulsive, demanding and
Discipline They do what their child selfish.
Technique tells them what to do.

When the child is To make a big deal principle- make a big deal
misbehaving they would over responsible, considerate, appropriate
not give her demands. behavior with attention, thanks, praise,
But most of the time, recognition, hugs and special privileges
they just bribe their
daughter by giving her
what she wants just to
make her behaved.

Conclusion and Recommendations:


The Permissive Parenting Style is an extremely relaxed approach wherein the
parents are warm, generous, affectionate and nurturing. But, they are overly
tolerating the negative behavior of their child. They feel that their child is already
capable of making decisions with just a little guidance. They should teach their
child to work hard for things she likes, for example, in order for her to have the doll
that she likes she must not misbehave and she must do good at school.

CASE STUDY IN
ELECTIVE 1
Submitted to:

Dr. Marriam Zamora-Julkarnain

Submitted by:
Angelo F. Arquiza
BSN 3A

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