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Parenting – Outline

Parenting – Outline . Carolyn R. Fallahi, Ph. D. Parenting Styles – Diana Baumrind. Baumrind (1971) Authoritarian Authoritative parenting Permissive parenting Neglectful versus nonconforming. What does the research say?. Parenting style & outcome measures Social responsibility

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Parenting – Outline

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  1. Parenting – Outline Carolyn R. Fallahi, Ph. D.

  2. Parenting Styles – Diana Baumrind • Baumrind (1971) • Authoritarian • Authoritative parenting • Permissive parenting • Neglectful versus nonconforming

  3. What does the research say? • Parenting style & outcome measures • Social responsibility • Independence • Differences between boys and girls? • Authoritarian parents • Authoritative parents • Permissive parents

  4. Other types of parenting styles • Treffinger & Young • Commanding Style • Coaching Style • Collaborating Style • Guiding Style

  5. Neal and Frick-Horbury Study • Parenting styles and attachment patterns • 56 undergraduate students • Securely attached? • Antisocial teens?

  6. Good Enough Parents • Scarr (1993) • Wide variety in parenting • Variations in parenting not as important as other things?

  7. Working Parents • Ask the children study • Old question: if children’s parents work, does it cause harm? • New question: does parenting differ between parents who work and those who don’t? • Time Factor

  8. Grading Mom – a National Survey • Being there for me when I am sick • Raising me with good values • Making me feel important and loved • Being able to go to important events • Appreciating me for who I am • Encouraging me to enjoy learning • Being involved in school life • Being someone to go to when upset • Spending time talking with me • Establishing traditions with me • Knowing what goes on with me • Controlling her temper

  9. Quantity of Time • What’s important? • Parental characteristics.

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