Authoritarian Parenting Styles

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Parenting has been an important part of child’s development. The involvement of a parent is important as when kids start to lie. The most common thing parents do when their children lie is to explain why it is wrong and punishment. However, this does not change any behaviors or attitudes towards lying. Three tools that can support this issues is by praising them, being a good model by explicitly telling the truth as well as give a little praise to them, the last tool that can be effective is de-emphasize punishment and moralizing, children are unlikely to change their behaviors or develop the conduct that a parent want. Rather it is best to use mild punishment such as time-out or loss of short privilege. More harsh punishment are no longer …show more content…

With this concept, I learned that parents have different type of parenting style they prefer or are identify with; authoritarian, permissive, authoritative, and uninvolved styles. Authoritarian parenting styles are low on emotional warmth and nurturing, but high on parental direction and control. They are more likely to spank their children or use otherwise harsh punishment. There are effective ways to discipline without using authoritarian forms of punishments. Because authoritarian parenting center on obedience instead of explanations, children becomes less likely to understand reasoning/emotion. The opposite of authoritarian parenting style is permissive; low on parental direction and control, but is high on emotional nurturing, this characterized as indulgent and leading to a “spoiled” child. Authoritative parenting style is a positive parenting, that is filled with warm, firm, and fair. This combines emotional nurturing and support with conscientious parental direction. Uninvolved parenting style lack of responsiveness to a child’s need, they are often neglectful. (Lamanna,

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