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Biography of Diana Blumberg Baumrind

Diana Blumberg on August 23 , 1927 . She was the first of two daughters born to Hyman and Mollie Blumberg , a lower middle - class couple residing in one of New York ? s Jewish communities . Baumrind a strong intellectual friendship with her father , an atheist with a strong sense of Jewish cultural tradition . She was strongly by her father ? s teachings and her family ? s political activism and social consciousness .

Baumrind , the eldest in an family of female cousins , she monitored the role of eldest son , which her to participate in serious conversations about philosophy , ethics , literature , and politics . , in her teens , she also night classes to supplement her personal education in Marxist philosophy and economics .

Newly married , Baumrind began graduate school in 1948 at the University of California ? s Berkeley , where she developmental , clinical , and social psychology , where she her MA in 1951 and PhD in 1955 . Baumrind her thesis under Hubert Coffey , who initiated the NIMH - research project that culminated in the publication of Leary ? s Interpersonal Diagnosis of Personality ( 1957 ) .

the challenges of balancing her academic pursuits and a recent divorce , Baumrind chose a working career in research because it offered the flexible hours she needed to raise her three daughters . From 1960 , she working at the Berkeley Institute of Human Development , where she committed to work for the rest of her career .

Baumrind extensive research on parenting practices , looking particularly at parental responsiveness and parental demandingness . Her research observing and interviewing primary school children in their natural environments and conducting parental interviews . Based on her observations , she that there were three different styles of parenting : authoritarian , authoritative , and permissive .

In 1975 Baumrind her first book Early Socialization and the Discipline Controversy and then her second book was published in 1995 Child Maltreatment and Optimal Caregiving in Social Contexts . In 1998 , she the prestigious G . Stanley Hall Award for distinguished contributions to developmental psychology by the American Psychological Association .

Baumrind tirelessly throughout her career , well into her 80s and believed in exercising daily ; however , sadly at the age of 91 , she was involved in a car accident and one week later from her injuries .

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