Introduction.
Parents have a lot of effective ways of dealing with their children, some parents are cold, some are warm and some are neutral. The two parenting styles and two attachment styles this paper will focus on will be authoritative style parenting and authoritarian style for parenting style and insecure-avoidant attachment for children.
Parenting can be a challenge and raising well adjusted in in all domains should be a parents ultimate goal. The style of parenting will most likely determine how a …show more content…
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