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Life-Span Human Development, Fifth Edition, Carol K. Sigelman and Elizabeth A. Rider Chapter 15 Chapter 15 The Family

Life-Span Human Development, Fifth Edition, Carol K. Sigelman and Elizabeth A. Rider Chapter 15 Parenting Styles Two dimensions of parenting – Acceptance/Responsiveness (AC) –Demandingness/Control (DC) Baumrind’s parenting types –Authoritarian: AC=low, DC=high –Authoritative: AC=high, DC=high –Permissive: AC=high, DC=low –Neglectful: AC=low, DC=low

Life-Span Human Development, Fifth Edition, Carol K. Sigelman and Elizabeth A. Rider Chapter 15 Figure 15.1

Life-Span Human Development, Fifth Edition, Carol K. Sigelman and Elizabeth A. Rider Chapter 15 Outcomes of Parenting Styles Children of authoritative parents –Adjusted, responsible, high achievement Children of authoritarian parents –Moody, unhappy, aimless Children of permissive parents –Low: self-control, independence, achievers Children of neglectful/uninvolved parents –Behavior problems, antisocial

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