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Parenting Styles and its Effects

Parent's upbringing style and characteristics play a vital role in child development. Every stage of a child requires extra attention and care from their parents for their healthy growth and development.

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Parenting Styles and its Effects

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  1. Parenting Styles • Click here • TYPES & EFFECTS

  2. What is Parenting? • Parenting is about the upbringing of a child in a way that will encourage them to find their best attributes

  3. 1 • Types of Patenting styles • Authoritative Style • warm and supportive yet demanding • When it comes to parenting style, a wide range of diversity has been observed based on cultural differences, but the most common types are the following. • 2 • Authoritarian Style • Less supportive more demanding • Permissive Style • More tolerant less demanding • 3 • Uninvolved Style • Neither supportive nor demanding • 4

  4. AUTHORITATIVE STYLE • Parents who depict this style are more loving and caring but at the same time restrict their children over the defined boundaries. They are more responsive and demanding towards their children and believe that the key elements in child development are understanding and respecting their children.

  5. AUTHORITATIVE STYLE • EFFECTS ON A CHILD • A child raised by authoritative parents has a high sense of responsibility, regards their parents, has excellent decision-making skills. Psychologists prefer this because it has more minor drawbacks.

  6. AUTHORITARIAN STYLE • Parents who depict this style are more controlling and strict, focusing more on following rules. They are more demanding and less responsive towards their children's needs. They communicate less and expect more.

  7. AUTHORITARIAN STYLE • EFFECTS ON A CHILD • A child raised by authoritarian parents is less confident, less independent, has poor communication and social skills. Self-esteem is low and faces difficulty in getting along with others.

  8. PERMISSIVE STYLE • Permissive parenting style displays tolerance towards their child's behavior and imposes very few rules. They pampered their children way too much and have a lower expectations of them

  9. PERMISSIVE STYLE • EFFECTS ON A CHILD • The child raised by a permissive parent has little, or no self-control, is straightforward and stubborn, selfish, but has high self-esteem and is more confident.

  10. UNINVOLVED STYLE • Uninvolved parenting style depicts negligence and is less obligated toward their child's attitude. A lack of communication and excessive freedom is given to them

  11. UNINVOLVED STYLE • EFFECTS ON A CHILD • They often require support and help from others. • They feel insecure and are less confident. • lack of social and intrapersonal skills. • Emotionally unavailable.

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