Parenting Style

Hello everyone! I am Vhan Khrisna Cortes from STM-1.

Parenting Styles refers to the manner in which parents raise their children. This can refer to
the parents’ levels of expectations, performance
demands, attentiveness to rules, etc.,as well as the style of discipline that the parents utilize to enforce their expectations.

Here Are Four Types Of Parenting Styles.

•Authoritarian parenting styles
•Authoritative parenting styles
•Permissive parenting styles
•Uninvolved parenting styles

AUTHORITARIAN

• It combines high control with little warmth. Parents lay down the rules and expect them to be followed without discussion. There is little give and take between parents and children because they do not consider children’s needs or wishes.

•This style represents parents who are LOW IN LOVE AND HIGH IN DISCIPLINE. These parents have high expectations and control. Communication between parent and child involves arguing and fighting.
AUTHORITATIVE

•Authoritative parenting combines a fair degree of parental control with being warm and responsive to children. They explain rules and encourage discussion.

•This style represents the best combination for healthy parenting: HIGH IN LOVE AND HIGH IN DISCIPLINE. This kind of parent is compassionate yet firm. They have clear boundaries but are also very loving. These kinds of parents respect and honor their children without compromising his or her disciplinary needs.
PERMISSIVE

•Permissive parenting offers warmth and caring but little parental control.

•They generally accept their children’s behavior and punish them infrequently.

•This style represents parents who are HIGH IN LOVE BUT LOW IN DISCIPLINE. These parents are generally fearful, afraid of messing up and damaging their children’s psyche, so they never set firm boundaries.
UNINVOLVED/NEGLECTFUL

•Uninvolved parenting provides neither warmth nor control. They provide for their children’s basic physical and emotional needs but little else.

•This style represents parents who are LOW IN LOVE AND LOW IN DISCIPLINE. They do not show any kind of care. The parents’ neglect may not necessarily be intentional – they may simply be in the midst of their own traumas and chaos, like an addiction or an abusive situation. They don’t purposely desire to neglect their kids, but they don’t know how to deal with their own issues adequately and don’t have the tools to be healthy parents.

For you, what parenting style is the best?

What parenting style did you grow up with?

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