What is Your Parenting Style?

What is Your Parenting Style?

2 Oct 2021 | 4 min Read

Babychakra

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Your parenting style shows everything about how your child weighs to how she feels about herself. It’s essential to understand that a parenting style should support a child’s healthy growth and development because how you interact and discipline them will influence them for the rest of their lives. Research shows that there are four types of parenting styles:

1. Authoritative
2. Authoritarian
3. Permissive
4. Uninvolved

Each style tells a different approach to raising children and is associated with other characteristics.

 

Authoritative Parenting

  • You believe that your children should understand the rules happily, not forcibly.
  • You understand your children’s feelings and do not take them for granted.
  • You create a positive relationship with your children.

 

Authoritative parents have rules and consequences, but they also ask their children to share their opinions. They accept their children’s feelings and invest their time and energy in preventing behavior problems in their kids. They also use positive parenting techniques to build happier relationships with their children.

Research shows that children raised under authoritative parents are more likely to grow happy and responsible adults. These children are disciplined and successful in their respective careers, good at making decisions and evaluating safety risks.

 

Authoritarian Parenting

  • Your rules are the final statements, and your kids have to follow them.
  • You do not consider your children’s opinions.
  • You hardly listen to your children.

 

Authoritarian parents believe that their children should follow the rules no matter what the situation is. You want your children to follow precisely what you say to them. You do not negotiate with them, and you always focus on obedience. Authoritarian parents do not allow their children to get involved in problem-solving situations. Instead, they make the rule with consequences and ask their children to abide by it.
Authoritarian parents often use the help of punishment if they see any sort of disobedience. So, instead of teaching their children to make better choices, they invest their energy to make them feel sorry.
Children raised under authoritarian parents often become liars; they believe it is okay to lie because their opinions are never valued.

 

Permissive Parenting

  • You set the rules, but you rarely enforce them.
  • You believe that kids will remain kids, so no need to set consequences.
  • You believe your children will learn about their responsibilities with little interference from you.

 

Permissive parents are forgiving in their nature and carry the attitude of “kids will remain kids.” They hardly set any consequences, but even if they do, they barely stick to the results. They give back their children rewards if the child begs, or may also relax if the child promises to become good.
Permissive parents are friendly in their attitude, but they do not take much effort to guide their children on the correct path.
Kids who grow up with permissive parents are often poor in their academic performance. They suffer from low esteem and may report lots of sadness in their life. These children exhibit behavioral problems because they do not value authority and rules.

 

Uninvolved Parenting

  • You do not ask about your child’s homework or performance activity.
  • You hardly bother to know where your child is right now.
  • You do not spend much time with your child neither you’re interested in doing so.

Uninvolved parents hardly know about their child’s growth and performance. They expect their children to raise themselves without any parental support and guidance. They do not devote much time to their children and stay busier with other household chores.
Kids raised under the guidance of uninvolved parents often struggle with self-esteem issues. They usually perform poorly in their examinations and other academic-related responsibilities.

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