mention the kinds of parenting style? which would you like to prefer? why?
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Baumrind Parenting Styles: Four Types of Parenting
Authoritarian Parenting
Authoritarian parents are often thought of as disciplinarians.
They use a strict discipline style with little negotiation possible. Punishment is common.
Communication is mostly one way: from parent to child. Rules usually are not explained.
Parents with this style are typically less nurturing.
Expectations are high with limited flexibility.
Permissive Parenting
Permissive or Indulgent parents mostly let their children do what they want, and offer limited guidance or direction. They are more like friends than parents.
Their discipline style is the opposite of strict. They have limited or no rules and mostly let children figure problems out on their own.
Communication is open but these parents let children decide for themselves rather than giving direction.
Parents in this category tend to be warm and nurturing.
Expectations are typically minimal or not set by these parents.
Uninvolved Parenting
Uninvolved parents give children a lot of freedom and generally stay out of their way. Some parents may make a conscious decision to parent in this way, while others are less interested in parenting or unsure of what to do.
No particular discipline style is utilized. An uninvolved parent lets a child mostly do what he wants, probably out of a lack of information or caring.
Communication is limited.
This group of parents offers little nurturing.
There are few or no expectations of children.
Authoritative Parenting
Authoritative parents are reasonable and nurturing, and set high, clear expectations. Children with parents who demonstrate this style tend to be self-disciplined and think for themselves. This style is thought to be most beneficial to children.
Disciplinary rules are clear and the reasons behind them are explained.
Communication is frequent and appropriate to the child’s level of understanding.
Authoritative parents are nurturing.
Expectations and goals are high but stated clearly. Children may have input into goals.
Authoritarian Parenting
Authoritarian parents are often thought of as disciplinarians.
They use a strict discipline style with little negotiation possible. Punishment is common.
Communication is mostly one way: from parent to child. Rules usually are not explained.
Parents with this style are typically less nurturing.
Expectations are high with limited flexibility.
Permissive Parenting
Permissive or Indulgent parents mostly let their children do what they want, and offer limited guidance or direction. They are more like friends than parents.
Their discipline style is the opposite of strict. They have limited or no rules and mostly let children figure problems out on their own.
Communication is open but these parents let children decide for themselves rather than giving direction.
Parents in this category tend to be warm and nurturing.
Expectations are typically minimal or not set by these parents.
Uninvolved Parenting
Uninvolved parents give children a lot of freedom and generally stay out of their way. Some parents may make a conscious decision to parent in this way, while others are less interested in parenting or unsure of what to do.
No particular discipline style is utilized. An uninvolved parent lets a child mostly do what he wants, probably out of a lack of information or caring.
Communication is limited.
This group of parents offers little nurturing.
There are few or no expectations of children.
Authoritative Parenting
Authoritative parents are reasonable and nurturing, and set high, clear expectations. Children with parents who demonstrate this style tend to be self-disciplined and think for themselves. This style is thought to be most beneficial to children.
Disciplinary rules are clear and the reasons behind them are explained.
Communication is frequent and appropriate to the child’s level of understanding.
Authoritative parents are nurturing.
Expectations and goals are high but stated clearly. Children may have input into goals.
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✔️Parenting style refers to the strategies adopted by parents for the upbringing of their children. There are three types of parenting styles as given below.
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1️⃣Authoritative Parenting Style:-
✔️In this case, parents have clear standards for their children.
✔️While the parents set limits, they also give the children an opportunity to explore and learn.
✔️Parents also explain why they punish the child when a punishment is given and give positive encouragement at the right time.
✔️This style is also called democratic parenting style.
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2️⃣Authoritarian Parenting Style:-
✔️Parents take the upper hand and keep issuing commands to their children.
✔️They expect the children to obey all that they have been told to do.
✔️They do not give children the opportunity to explore on their own.
✔️As a result, these children have low self-esteem.
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3️⃣Permissive Parenting Style:-
✔️Here, parents do not involve themselves in what their children do.
✔️They are allowed to do anything they want without any form of parental guidance.
✔️As a result, the children are not capable of distinguishing the right from the wrong.
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The best parenting style is the authoritative parenting style as it helps children grow up to be responsible with good self-respect and self-esteem.
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✔️Parenting style refers to the strategies adopted by parents for the upbringing of their children. There are three types of parenting styles as given below.
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1️⃣Authoritative Parenting Style:-
✔️In this case, parents have clear standards for their children.
✔️While the parents set limits, they also give the children an opportunity to explore and learn.
✔️Parents also explain why they punish the child when a punishment is given and give positive encouragement at the right time.
✔️This style is also called democratic parenting style.
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2️⃣Authoritarian Parenting Style:-
✔️Parents take the upper hand and keep issuing commands to their children.
✔️They expect the children to obey all that they have been told to do.
✔️They do not give children the opportunity to explore on their own.
✔️As a result, these children have low self-esteem.
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3️⃣Permissive Parenting Style:-
✔️Here, parents do not involve themselves in what their children do.
✔️They are allowed to do anything they want without any form of parental guidance.
✔️As a result, the children are not capable of distinguishing the right from the wrong.
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The best parenting style is the authoritative parenting style as it helps children grow up to be responsible with good self-respect and self-esteem.
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