Different types of parenting styles

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Different types of parenting styles Dismissive Disapproving Laissez-Faire Emotions coaching Different types of parenting styles

Disapproves of negative emotions I viewed as a sign of weakness, lack of control Lacks empathy, noticeably critical and intolerant Tries to get rid of negative emotions via discipline, reprimand, punishment Focuses on the behaviour rather than the emotions generating the behaviour More likely to view negative emotional displays as a form of manipulation, lack of obedience, sign of bad character Often motivated by need to control and regain power and/or to ‘toughen up’ child Disapproving style

Despite good intentions (wants to make child feel better) but is uncomfortable with negative emotions Views negative emotions as toxic and so must be ‘got over quickly’ Considers paying attention to such emotions will make them worse, prolong them Tries to stop negative emotions by reducing/minimising/making light of their importance It’s no big deal, don’t worry about it, be a big girl, that’s life, you’ll be fine Focuses on getting rid of the emotion with logic or distraction rather than understanding the feeling Dismissive style

Laissez-Faire Emphasise with emotions Give no guidance – leaving that person none the wiser about what to do next time they are faced with the same situation or emotion No model of appropriate behaviours or how to self-regulate Laissez-Faire

We all have feelings and need to recognise them in ourselves as well as others We are not alone and we are accepted, supported, valid, cared about, understood, trustworthy and respected – This is then returned We are empowered and it’s safe to engage in problem-solving All feelings are normal but need to be regulated and expressed constructively Problem and conflicts can be resolved peacefully Emotion Coaching