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Authoritarian parents
parents who are controlling, punitive, rigid, and cold, and whose word is law. They value strict, unquestioning obedience from their children and do not tolerate expressions or disagreement
permissive parents
parents who provide lax and inconsistent feedback and require little of their children
authoritative parents
parents who are firm, setting clear and consistent limits, but who try to reason with their children, giving explanations for why they should behave in a particular way
uninvolved parents
parents who show almost no interest in their children and indifferent, rejecting behavior
Which parents are highly responsive to children?
Authoritative and permissive
Which parents are low responsive to children?
authoritarian and uninvolved
Which parents are demanding?
authoritative and authoritarian
Which parents are undemanding?
permissive and uninvolved
Authoritative characteristics
firm, setting clear and consistent limits
Authoritative relationship with child
Although they tend to be relatively strict, like authoritarian parents, they are loving and emotionally supportive and encourage their children to be independent. thy also try to reason with their children, giving explanations for why they should behave in a particular way, and communicate the rationale for any punishment they may impose
Authoritarian characteristics
controlling, punitive, rigid, cold
Authoritarian relationship with children
Their word is law, and they value strict, unquestioning obedience from their children. They also do not tolerate expressions of disagreement
Permissive characteristics
lax and inconsistent feedback
permissive relationship with children
They require little of their children, and they don't see themselves as holding much responsibility for how their children turn out. They place few or no limits or control on their children's behavior
uninvolved characteristics
displaying indifferent, rejecting behavior
uninvolved relationship with children
They are detached emotionally and see their role as only providing food, clothing, and shelter. In its extreme form, this parenting style results in neglect, a form of child abuse.
Authoritarian children's behavior
tend to be withdrawn, showing relatively little sociability. They are not very friendly, often behaving uneasily around their peers. Girls who are raised by authoritarian parents are especially dependent on their parents, whereas boys are usually hostile
Permissive children's behavior
tend to be dependent and moody, and they are low in social skills and self-control
authoritative children's behavior
generally are independent, friendly with their peers, self-assertive, and cooperative. They have strong motivation to achieve, and they are typically successful and likeable. they regulate their own behavior effectively, both in terms of their relationships with others and emotional self-regulation
uninvolved children's behavior
leads them to feel unloved and emotionally detached, and impedes their physical and cognitive development as well
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