what is different between autocratic and democratic discipline style of parenting
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Autocratic refers to a rigid parenting style also known as the authoritarian style. Autocratic parents want their children to be well-behaved and successful, but their strict manner of parentingdoesn't allow for much flexibility.
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Difference between autocratic and democratic discipline style of parenting:
Autocratic discipline style:
- Autocratic discipline style of parenting involves a rigid and authoritarian approach.
- The parents often tend to be unresponsive to their children; expect too much discipline and blind obedience from the children; enforce strict rules; and upon failure to follow, reinforces through punishments.
- This type of parenting is not advisable and leads the child to be with low self-esteem, low social skills, mental tiredness and illness.
- They will lack interest in academics and other things that the parents are forcing upon them and hence will perform low in their tasks.
Democratic discipline style:
- Democratic discipline style of parenting involves a flexible democratic approach considering children as equals like adults in a democratic home.
- It follows more of a give and take policy, where children are allowed to make their own decisions.
- They are taught to think responsible and not take hasty decisions and the consequences of taking a wrong decision.
- This is a more positive approach to understanding, love, and encouragement.
- This provides the children self-respect, dignity, the right amount of liberty, self-confident, and more expressive.
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