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Parenting Styles

Parenting Styles. The way we raise our children directly influences who they will become . . Parenting Styles. There are three main parenting types Authoritarian Authoritative (Democratic) Permissive. Authoritarian. Many limits and rules

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Parenting Styles

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  1. Parenting Styles The way we raise our children directly influences who they will become.

  2. Parenting Styles • There are three main parenting types • Authoritarian • Authoritative (Democratic) • Permissive

  3. Authoritarian • Many limits and rules • Parents’ make all of the rules without any input from children • Punishment • Little affection and praise • Parents expect total obedience and misbehavior is not tolerated • Parent’s expect children to have the same beliefs • “Do as I say not do as I do” • Conformity

  4. Children from authoritarian homes often rebel from their controlling parents. Children fear their parents and are afraid to turn to them for advice. In later years, children from authoritarian homes are plagued with guilt, depression, or anger. Authoritarian Style

  5. Children from Authoritarian families • are often • Obedient • Distrustful • Discontented • Withdrawn • Unhappy • Angry • Not High Achievers • Rebellious

  6. Permissive Parenting • Opposite of Authoritarian. • Too few limits • Children get to make their own choices. • Permissive parented children have little • respect for their parents and authority figures.

  7. The Permissive Parent Continued • The permissive parent is unstructured and has few routines. • Parents have few expectation of the children. • Permissive parents generally ignore misbehaviors and rarely punish or correct their children. • Children run the permissive family. • On the positive side, permissive parents are generally warm and nurturing.

  8. Aggressive Lack self-control Lack self-reliance Most unhappy Anxious Lack motivation Lack self-esteem Children from Permissive Families are Often

  9. Authoritative/Democratic Style • Mid point between Authoritative and Permissive (Best of both styles) • Parents set limits and enforce rules. • Parents take into consideration child’s requests, needs, and questions.

  10. Authoritative/Democratic Style Continued • Children’s wants are considered when making family decisions. • Respect children’s unique personalities, and support their interests. • Parents are loving, consistent, high expectations. • Parents have reasonable expectations and realistic standards.

  11. Happy Self-reliant Self-controlled Sharing and friendly Cooperative High achieving More likely to participate in school activities Authoritative/Democratic children’s parents have high expectations for them and give them support to meet those goals. This type of parent is the most active and hands on parent. Our ideal parent. Children from Authoritative/Democratic families are….

  12. Remember! • The most important thing to remember about parenting is to be a good role model. • Patience is important! We all make mistakes. • Listen to your kids and model good problem solving strategies. • Be loving, fair, and consistent. • Don’t threaten, come up with appropriate consequences. • The parent is in charge because they have the most experience. • Have fun with your child! Experiences not things are what they will remember all of their lives.

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