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Parenting Styles

Parenting Styles. Three Parenting Styles. There are three parenting styles: Authoritarian Permissive Authoritative. Authoritarian. Parents’ word is law, parents have absolute control. Misconduct is punished Affection and praise are rarely give

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Parenting Styles

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  1. Parenting Styles

  2. Three Parenting Styles • There are three parenting styles: • Authoritarian • Permissive • Authoritative

  3. Authoritarian • Parents’ word is law, parents have absolute control. • Misconduct is punished • Affection and praise are rarely give • Parents try to control children's’ behavior and attitudes

  4. Permissive • Parents allow their children to do their own thing. • Little respect for order and routine. • Parents make few demands on children. • Impatience is hidden. • Discipline is lax

  5. Authoritative • Middle ground between the two above • Stress freedom along with rights of others and responsibilities of all • Parents set limits and enforce rules • Willing to listen receptively to child’s requests and questions. • Both loves and limits • Children contribute to discussion of issues and make some of their own decisions

  6. Assignment: What are some appropriate solutions to the following situations? • Assignment: Within your group, describe how each parenting style would respond to the scenario • Tommy is throwing a ball in the living room and knocks over a lamp. • Nicole is throwing sand at the other kids in the sand pile. • Your three children are bickering in the backseat while you are driving on the interstate. • Jerry, eating in a restaurant with you, creates a disturbance and humiliates you by belching and giggling loudly. • Amy keeps forgetting to take her lunch money to school. You are always having to remind her to do it or take it to her at school. • Jon won’t come in the house when you call him for dinner. • Heather takes her brother’s money from his piggybank and spends it. • Your teenager keeps the car out past the agreed time. • Jocelyn refuses to do her homework. • Craig leaves his dirty clothes on the floor instead of putting them in the hamper where they are supposed to go.

  7. Which type? • Describe and give examples of what type of parents you live with. • Identify what type of parent you want to be to your future children and why.

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