Paper On Parenting Styles

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Parents watch their children grow up, graduate from grade school, high school then they send their child off to college. Once children graduate high school and head off to college, the parents are left behind. The children begin a new phase in their life, which can be a new and exciting adventure. Some of the children behave and make mature decisions. Others, however, do the opposite and engage in dangerous behaviors such as drinking. The opposing behaviors transpire due to how the child grew up and what type of parenting style was used with the child. Parenting styles can impact a child’s development as well as behavior. So, how do differing parenting styles affect drinking behaviors of college students?
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According to Patock-Peckham and Morgan-Lopez (2006), with the use of the authoritative style parenting and modeling of good behavioral control there is an increase in positive child behaviors and those children have less impulsiveness. Since authoritative style parents have a good mixture of using discipline and giving their children independence, the children are able to make wiser independent choices once grown; thus, resulting in the child possibly not even drinking or controlling the amount of alcohol they drink …show more content…

However, certain types of parenting styles can possibly harm children in several different ways. Some parenting styles can influence children damagingly, such as negatively impacting their behavior, impulsiveness and overall self-discipline. Permissive parenting does not have enough punishment which ultimately allows children to do as they please and to act indulgent. Authoritarian parenting style can be tough on children as it gives the child no independence and does not allow for growth in self-control or individuality. Which results in indecisiveness and the child getting the itch for freedom. It is important for parents to have an appropriate balance of regulation and independence when raising children. In conclusion, permissive and authoritarian parenting styles can be disadvantageous and cause more problems with college-aged children drinking behaviors such as low self-control and high impulsiveness. While on the other hand, the authoritative parenting style has the least damaging effect on college-aged child drinking

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