GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Question
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authoritarian parents
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permissive parents
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indulgent parents
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authoritative parents
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Detailed explanation-1: -Research suggests that authoritative parents are more likely to raise independent, self-reliant and socially competent kids.
Detailed explanation-2: -Kids raised by authoritative parents are more likely to become independent, self-reliant, socially accepted, academically successful, and well-behaved. They are also less likely to report depression and anxiety, and less likely to engage in antisocial behavior like delinquency and drug use.
Detailed explanation-3: -Authoritative Parenting In general, children tend to develop greater competence and self-confidence when parents have high-but reasonable and consistent-expectations for children’s behavior, communicate well with them, are warm and responsive, and use reasoning rather than coercion to guide children’s behaviors.
Detailed explanation-4: -Parents with this style often seem cold, aloof, and harsh. They are more likely to nag or yell at their children than offer encouragement and praise. They value discipline over fun and expect that children should be seen and not heard.
Detailed explanation-5: -Authoritative. In this parenting style, the parents are nurturing, responsive, and supportive, yet set firm limits for their children. They attempt to control children’s behavior by explaining rules, discussing, and reasoning. They listen to a child’s viewpoint but don’t always accept it.