This is a classic study about the effect of parenting style on children. The researcher collect the data via interview the families, and observe parent-child interaction with more than 100 middle class family with children of preschool-age in the United States. The parent’s behaviour was categories into three styles, authoritative, permissive, and authoritarian. The result illustrates a warm and secure relationship with children supports children’s positive behavior development.…
Authoritarian parenting: In this style of childrearing, children are required to shadow the strict instructions traditional by the parents. Failure to shadow such rules commonly consequences in punishment. Strict parents fail to clarify the thought behind these instructions. If requested to clarify, the parent might humbly answer, "Because I said so. " These parents have high weights, but are not approachable to their children.…
These parents do not like to say no or to disappoint their children and as a result the children are allowed to make their own decisions without any parental input (Kopko, 2007). They tend to be…
Authoritarian parents embody the sentiments of “What I say goes.” They are more likely to punish for misbehavior and autonomy…
After reading Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, the author goes on to tell how parenting can sometimes be a difficult thing depending on the background of which the child has grew up in. The article also goes on to depict how a child growing up with a different culture could have a authoritarian child-rearing style, where the parent tells the child exactly what to do and make the decisions for their child. This parenting style could result in the child not getting as much freedom as another child from a different child who grew up in a totally different background. For example, a child who grew up in the United States, could have a parent who follows the authoritative child-rearing style to where the can be strict but lenient towards their child…
I. Key General Overarching Point: The Authoritarian, Permissive, and Authoritative parenting styles affect the development of children. a. The particular way parents raise children influences their psychosocial development and potentially prevents impairments within it (Ebrahimi et al., 2017). b. Key Statement of Importance of General Goal: Therefore, it is significant to educate parents on these potentially lasting effects to encourage positive parenting practices and healthy development in children. II. More Specific Point 1: The Authoritarian parenting style negatively affects the development of children.…
The types of parenting style that parents provide for their children may affect their development in a positive or negative way. Authoritative parenting is known for promoting satisfactory effects throughout the children’s lifespan. When parents use the authoritative parenting style, they tend to be high in demandingness and high in responsiveness (Arnett, 2015). This means that parents provide specific rules for their children to follow. Moreover, they make sure to let their children know what the consequences can be if they do not obey rather than punishing them.…
This type of parenting allows their child to be independent but still sets rules and control. Parents allow the children to have an opinion which is very important when it comes to building a child’s character. The child needs to be able to feel that what they have to say matters too. Children’s whose parents are authoritative are happier and are able to maintain relationships with both peers and adults. Authoritative parents explain to kids why they do the things they do.…
Authoritative parents regularly listen to their child, which allows them to grow independently. This parent also places limits, consequences, and expectations on their children's behavior. The child of the Authoritative parent understands the consequences for not meeting the expectations. This helps to maintain an open and trusting relationship with the…
2. Authoritative Parenting they will also set rules for there child to follow. The parent is willing to lisen to quesions from the child. When the child breaks the rules the parents are more forgiving more kind to there child. 3.…
There is that book that I am reading in my English class called the namesake that also have to do with parenting style and how the parents Ashoke and Ashima raise their kids and what parenting style did they use on their teenage girl Sonia and their college graduate son Gogol. Sonia and Gogol grew up with both Permissive and Authoritarian parenting style. Ashima loved her children but she had some ground rules since they were living with her and their father. And they have high expectation from their children they want Gogol to be a doctor or an Engineer.…
(Corey & Schneider Corey, 2014, pg. 51). Corey & Schneider Corey later go on to say, “Authoritarian parenting tends to result in children with fear, apprehension, passivity, vulnerability to stress, moodiness, and a lack of purpose” (2014,…
• Describe and classify what parenting style you used, and tell how you know by citing a couple of examples and the definition from the text; see pg.393 I believe that most of the actions of my parenting style can be classified as Authoritative. Reading the descriptions of authoritarian child-rearing style of upbringing, given on page 393, I find confirmation that most of the actions of my virtual parenting style can be classified as Authoritative. “Authoritative parents are warm, attentive, and sensitive to their child’s needs”. p.393 I agree with this statement, because at the time of making any decision I have always tried to investigate each of the answers offered by the program, and to suggest options for how my choice will affect the already existing needs of my virtual children.…
“Authoritative parents make reasonable demands for maturity, and they enforce them by setting limits and insisting on obedience. At the same time, they express warmth and affection, listen patiently to their child 's point of view, and encourage participation in family decision making (The Right to Be…
With an autocratic parenting style it is obvious that there is a parent and a child or one can look at it as an inferior and superior relationship. This has been found not to be as effective because there is no responsibility in these types of children. These children have no free choice in anything which can make it difficult for them especially when they are confronted with tough choices of their own. Permissive parenting is just as ineffective as autocratic parenting because of the children doing what they want when they want. There is no level of control and these children are also more inclined to experimenting with drugs, sex and alcohol.…