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Parenting Styles

Select the following parenting style according to the description given. The choices are: Authoritarian, Permissive, Democratic

A parent that expects unquestioning obedience. A parent that is more concerned with being their child’s friend than parent. The parent’s word is law; parents have absolute control. Parents set limits and enforce family rules. Listens to concerns and requests of children. Gives reasons for decisions and home rules. Non-controlling, non-demanding; children walk all over the parents.

LET’S CHECK YOUR ANSWERS

キ A parent that expects unquestioning obedience. (Authoritarian) キ A parent that is more concerned with being their child’s friend than parent. (Permissive) キ The parent’s word is law; parents have absolute control. (Authoritarian)

Parents set limits and enforce family rules. (Democratic) Listens to concerns and requests of children. Gives reasons for decisions and home rules. (Democratic) Non-controlling, non-demanding; children walk all over the parents. (Permissive)