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HOW PARENTING STYLES EFFECT CHILDREN, Punishment over discipline with an…
HOW PARENTING STYLES EFFECT CHILDREN
AUTHORITARIAN PARENTING
TYPE OF AUTHORITARIAN PARENTS
Authoritarian parents think that children should always follow the rules and not interested in bargaining. Authoritarian parents want the children to always follow the rule without any consideration and making the children to always feel that they are guilty
EFFECT ON THE CHILDREN
Children raised by strong authoritarian parents are more likely to obey regulations, and having low self esteem. Because authoritarian parents are frequently harsh, their children may develop a habit of lying in order to escape punishment.
AUTHORITATIVE PARENTING
TYPE OF AUTHORITATIVE PARENT
Authoritative parents acknowledge their children's sentiments while simultaneously emphasizing that the adults are in charge. They devote time and effort to prevent behavioral issues before they arise. Authoritative parents always have the reasons behind the rules.
EFFECT ON THE CHILDREN
Children raised by authoritative parents are more likely to grow up to be responsible people who are confident in expressing their views. They are likely to be happy, successful and capable of making independent decisions.
PERMISSIVE PARENTING
TYPE OF PERMISSIVE PARENTING.
They're quite forgiving and they do not keep them when the children do employ consequences. they are like friends than being a parent because they rarely make an attempt to discourage poor choices or bad behavior.
EFFECT ON THE CHILDREN
The children will have academic struggles and greater behavioral issues. they frequently have low self-esteem and express a great deal of melancholy. When the parents struggle to manage junk food, so the child at a higher risk on health
UNINVOLVED PARENTING
TYPE OF UNINVOLVED PARENTING
Parents expect their children to raise themselves and do not dedicate much time or effort to their children. They may be neglectful and unaware with children developments
EFFECT ON THE CHILDREN
Children who have uninvolved parents are more prone to have low self-esteem, more likely struggle in school. they also may have behavioral issues and less happy
Punishment over discipline with an emphasis on obedience
establish a great relationship and follow the rules
Parents who are permissive are forgiving.
Parents who are often unaware of their children's activities.