Parenting Styles in Psychology

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Parenting Styles in
Psychology
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The link between parenting
styles and how children
grow and develop is very
complex.
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In the early 1960s,
psychologist Diana
Baumrind did a study on
pre-school aged kids.
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Dr. Baumrind created four main catagories
to identify parenting styles: demanding,
undemanding, responsiveness and
unresponsiveness.
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1. Authoritative Parenting (Demanding
/Responsive)
Authoritative parenting is
considered to be an ideal,
balanced style.
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Under this category, kids
are expected to maintain
maturity and respect the
rules set in place.
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Open
communication is
encouraged between
the parent and child.
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Punishments are reasonable and consistent
with the child’s actions. Parents are
attentive, forgiving and teach their
offspring proper behavior.
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This democratic
style of parenting
allows the child to
become more
independent and
socially responsible,
while promoting
high self-esteem.
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2. Authoritarian Parenting (Demanding
/Unresponsive)
Authoritarian, or
strict parenting,
usually involves high
expectations by the
parent but little open
communication.
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Children under this rule may have lower
self-esteem as adults and are more likely to
be lead by others.
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3. Permissive or Indulgent Parenting
(Undemanding/Responsive)
In this type, parents
have low expectations
and allow their children
to make their own
decisions.
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These parents are open and supportive and
tend to avoid confrontation.
This causes the kids to
become impulsive and
demanding.
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One positive thing is that these children
may become more emotionally stable and
independent.
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4. Neglectful or Uninvolved Parenting
(Undemanding/Unresponsive)
This style of parenting is
defined by little interaction
between the parent and child.
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Neglected children tend to show erratic
behavior and are usually socially
withdrawn.
Healthy development
is important for all
children and leads to
greater success as an
adult.
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Most parenting styles blend, as the mother
and father may exhibit different types of
behavior.
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