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1 Parenting Styles

2 Authoritarian / Parenting style based on the idea that children should obey their parents without question.

3 Permissive / A parenting style in which parents give children a wide range of freedom, with children being able to set their own rules.

4 Democratic / A parenting style in which parents allow children some input into rules and limits put on their behavior.

5 The Impact of Parenting Styles / What effect do these parenting styles have on child development outcomes? In addition to Baumrind's initial study of 100 preschool children, researchers have conducted numerous other studies than have led to a number of conclusions about the impact of parenting styles on children. / Authoritarian parenting styles generally lead to children who are obedient and proficient, but they rank lower in happiness, social competence and self-esteem. / Democratic parenting styles tend to result in children who are happy, capable and successful (Maccoby, 1992). / Permissive parenting often results in children who rank low in happiness and self-regulation. These children are more likely to experience problems with authority and tend to perform poorly in school. / What effect do these parenting styles have on child development outcomes? In addition to Baumrind's initial study of 100 preschool children, researchers have conducted numerous other studies than have led to a number of conclusions about the impact of parenting styles on children. / Authoritarian parenting styles generally lead to children who are obedient and proficient, but they rank lower in happiness, social competence and self-esteem. / Democratic parenting styles tend to result in children who are happy, capable and successful (Maccoby, 1992). / Permissive parenting often results in children who rank low in happiness and self-regulation. These children are more likely to experience problems with authority and tend to perform poorly in school.

6 Why Do Parenting Styles Differ? / After learning about the impact of parenting styles on child development, you may wonder why all parents simply don't utilize an authoritative parenting style. / After all, this parenting style is the most likely to produce happy, confident and capable children. What are some reasons why parenting styles might vary? / Some potential causes of these differences include culture, personality, family size, parental background, socioeconomic status, educational level and religion. / After learning about the impact of parenting styles on child development, you may wonder why all parents simply don't utilize an authoritative parenting style. / After all, this parenting style is the most likely to produce happy, confident and capable children. What are some reasons why parenting styles might vary? / Some potential causes of these differences include culture, personality, family size, parental background, socioeconomic status, educational level and religion.

7 Why Do Parenting Styles Differ? Cont. / Of course, the parenting styles of individual parents also combine to create a unique blend in each and every family. For example, the mother may display an authoritative style while the father favors a more permissive approach. / In order to create a cohesive approach to parenting, it is essential that parents learn to cooperate as they combine various elements of their unique parenting styles. / Of course, the parenting styles of individual parents also combine to create a unique blend in each and every family. For example, the mother may display an authoritative style while the father favors a more permissive approach. / In order to create a cohesive approach to parenting, it is essential that parents learn to cooperate as they combine various elements of their unique parenting styles.

8 Take A Parenting Style Test / Take this test and see what kid of parent you are: / http://www.parenting.com/Mom/sign alPatterns.jsp http://www.parenting.com/Mom/sign alPatterns.jsp / Take this test and see what kid of parent you are: / http://www.parenting.com/Mom/sign alPatterns.jsp http://www.parenting.com/Mom/sign alPatterns.jsp

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

10 / 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. / 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.

11 LET’S CHECK YOUR ANSWERS

12  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)  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)

13 / 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) / 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)


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