There are three types of parenting styles. The three styles are: Authoritarian, Authoritative, and Permissive. Authoritarian parenting style means strict on discipline, Authoritative parenting style means fair on discipline, and Permissive parenting style means not strict on discipline. According to Harlow’s experiment, had two “mom monkeys”. The first monkey, was made out of wire and included a heating element. The second monkey, was made out of cloth and also included a heating…
There are four main parenting styles, permissive, Authoritarian, Authoritative and Uninvolved parenting. Permissive parenting is very relaxed, there believe is children are capable of making their decision on their own with some parenting advice. Authoritarian parents have high expectations for their children their also very strict they like their kids to follow completely. Authoritative parents are strict, and very loving. Authoritative parents involve a delicate balance of expectations and demands in a fair and responsive environment. They are open minded about rules and issues, they will listen and consider the child’s opinion and viewpoints. Uninvolved parents neglect their children. Their children are emotionally distance…
Both of my parents placed as an authoritarian parental style. Their parenting style had a huge effect on me. Because of there high control and low warmth I learned where my attachment came from. I do not expect my parents to be a permissive because I do not want to have everything my way, I do not want to a uninvolved parent because I need the love, affection and support from both parents. We can not choose how we want our parents to be.…
For Authoritative parenting Cam and Mitchell from Modern Family are a great example, in the show they adopted a Vietnamese child and raised her through authoritative parenting style as they established rules and guidelines for her and expected her to follow the rules. They are also very responsive and willing to listen any of her questions. Whenever she fails to meet the expectations, Cam and Mitchell are more nurturing and forgiving rather than punishing her harshly. For example when Lily their daughter says a swear word, rather than punishing her, they kindly explain to her why the language is inappropriate and isn’t allowed in their house and school. Their disciplinary methods are much more supporting rather than penalizing. They want her to be assertive as well as socially responsible and self regulated within their society. For authoritarian parenting Red from The 70s Show is a perfect example, Eric his son and Laurie his daughter live with their Red and are expected to follow the strict rules established by him, Most of the times when they fail to do so, He gets very angry and results in punishment. Many times when Red gets mad at his children for disobeying he has no good reason but sometimes says “my house my rules” These parents have high demands, but are not responsive to their children. He is a very hard father and demands high results of his children and he can be getting very sarcastically angry at moments. A good example of permissive parenting would be Phil from Modern Family because although he cares for his children very much, he still exhibits many permissive qualities for example he rarely ever punishes his children and has very low expectations and has small boundaries, and almost all of the time gives into the children demands. I definitely think I will be an authoritative parent because I would want my children to understand the right and wrongs with this world without being held back to the point where they feel like they…
Mr. and Mrs. HarshHeart believe in the importance of stern discipline and impose strict rules…
However, there are few to no rules set for the children and this parenting style tends to be considered “pushovers” because they do not want to upset the child. Permissive parents tend to compromise the rules and expectations set to avoid confrontation, and they are more of a friend than a parent more times then not. Although a child might think that a permissive parenting style is the best because there aren't set boundaries or consequences, but permissive parenting can have long-term damaging effects. These damaging effects could be insecurity in the children because of having no set boundaries, poor social skills because of lack of discipline, self-centeredness, poor academic success because of lack of motivation or clashing with authority because they never had to…
The authoritative parenting style is about setting limits, reasoning with kids, and being responsive to their emotional needs. This style is common in middle class parenting throughout the world, and it’s connected with the most successful child outcomes. While authoritative parents are very sincere, nurturing, and open towards their children, they also expect high levels of independence and maturity. Rather than running to their child’s assistance every time they are in need of something, authoritative parenting suggests letting the child work out their problems on their own. Children raised by authoritative parents are more likely to become independent, self-confident, socially accepted, educationally successful, and obedient. Teens are less…
Parenting includes many behaviors that work together to influence and mold a child for their future. Putting parents in categories according to whether they are positive or negative on their demands and responsibility. The four main parenting styles are indulgent, authoritarian, authoritative, and uninvolved. Each of these parenting styles reflects different naturally occurring patterns of parental values, practices, and behaviors (Baumrind) and a distinct balance of responsiveness and demandingness.…
Students’ intelligence is commonly measured by their academic performance in school, which differs from one student to another. It is believed that this difference is affected by the parenting style applied to the child (Steinberg et al. 1989, p. 1424). In order for children to achieve good academic results, the most effective parenting style should be applied. This essay will argue why the “authoritative“ parenting style is the most effective parenting style in terms of developing children’s intelligence.…
There is a vast difference between parental over-involvement and under-involvement. Provided were examples of over-involved parents who use harsh rules and unattainable expectations to parent adolescents. Under-involvement parenting styles are described as parenting that lacks warm and is avoided, or in other words the parents will overlook or avoid the disciplinary actions that come with parenting and focus on being the adolescents “casual” friend, this is also known as permissive or neglectful parenting (Story, 2011). For this paper, warmth is defined as acceptance between child-parent relationships. Neglectful parents tend to lack the basics of finding rules and regulations for their adolescent children to follow, which will help them behave…
Parenting style is considered a psychological construct which is directly linked to strategies used in child rearing. “The term is a complex activity that includes much specific behavior that works individually and collectively to influence the child” (Kordi 2010, p. 218). It can further be described as “normative patterns of behavior and tactics that parents use to socialize and control their children.” (Wentzel & Russel, 2009). Diane Baumrind conceptualized three types of parenting styles authoritative, authoritarian and permissive in 1971. This conceptualization was further extended by Maccoby and Martin to include two fundamental processes which consists of the number and types of demand made by parents and the contingency of parental reinforcement (as cited in Darling & Sternberg, 1993). Both these styles are described by a level of demandingness and responsiveness.…
Most Asian Americans have a high level of education and they are high achievers academically and scientifically, this makes their challenges in less than the rest of the minority communities and society, but they normalize susceptible to racial discrimination.…
They learn to obey, but they don't learn to think for themselves. Later in life, they won't question authority when they should. They're less likely to take responsibility for their actions and more willing to follow the peer group, or to dodge responsibility by saying that they were only trying to “follow orders.”…
With secure attachment, a child experiences distress when their caregiver leaves and is comforted when they return; in anxious-ambivalent attachment, the child avoids and ignores the mother in their departure and returning at all times; in avoidant attachment, the child feels distressed when their caregiver exits the room and leaves them with a stranger and may rush but fail to cling to their caregiver when they return and pick them up.…
My parents parenting styles is Authoritarian. My brother and I had rules we must obey and chores we had to do everyday or we were punished. They were no room for any excuse as to why they were not done. The chores were expected to be done there were presents and allowance money. This has affected my development by teaching myself to do what need to be done. I value the Authoritative the most. I believe that enforcing the fair and reasonable rules by discusses reasoning for rules with children and listening to how they feel about. It gives the children a stronger respect toward the parent. I like the effects of the Authoritarian parenting style because children a grow up knowing how to be obedient and know how to follow directions.…