Every grandmother and grandfather will tell you hilarious stories of
their children when they were first born. And for every funny and
touching story they have, they will be able to tell you another for
every hardship they encountered. Parenting is something that is done in
many different ways by each parent. The following are four general
styles employed by parents.
Authority: Authoritarian parents rule
on just that: authority. Commands are given to children that they must
follow regardless of the circumstances. If these commands are not
followed, harsh punishment will ensue. These parents do not welcome
feedback from their children. In fact, it is met with severe punishment.
The children tend to be quiet and unhappy. They have more of a fear
than a love for their parents. Male children have trouble dealing with
anger and female children have trouble facing adversity due to their
heavily structured life where nothing ever changes.
Indulgent:
Indulgent parents tend to be described as lenient. They allow immature
and childish behavior. These parents expect the children to learn from
their mistakes and to fend for themselves in most times of need. These
parents tend to be democratic and allow for feedback from there children
on issues. They will hear both sides of an argument and usually make a
compromise. Indulgent parents usually avoid confrontation with their
children by all means, but do tend to be more involved and emotionally
closer to their children.
Authoritative: Authoritative parents
are a combination of the two styles previously mentioned. They are the
happy medium. While expecting proper behavior from their children, they
welcome feedback and questioning on certain issues. They're able to
demand things of their children but are also able to respond to what
they're child says, questions and requests. These children tend to be
the happiest, most confident and self assured of all the mentioned
parenting styles. It is very difficult to be a purely authoritative
parent.
Passive: Passive parenting is being completely
uninvolved. These parents may never be home due to immaturity, work or
the like. These children are usually raised by grandparents, older
siblings, babysitters or themselves. There is no parental involvement at
all.
We wish you many happy stories!
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