Three Types Of Parenting

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The majority of research connected to parenting comes from the Diana Baumrind’s (1967) typology three styles of parenting. Baumrind concluded there are three types of parenting styles; authoritarian, authoritative, and permissive. The two types of parenting discussed in this question are authoritarian and authoritative. While both of these parenting styles create rules and expectation for a child, the delivery of each of the styles is very different. The authoritative, which include warmth and responsiveness, allow children to express their concerns and wishes, and discuss disagreements with parent to find a solution. Parent set rules and limitations, but the limitations can be amended. This type of reciprocal parenting creates children who …show more content…

(2000). The seven principles for making marriage work: A practical guide from the counrty’s foremost relationship expert. New York, NY: Three Rivers Press. 14. FAM 603: Parenting Parenting from the inside out, is an approach to parenting by Daniel Siegel and Mary Hartzell. Siegel and Hartzell (2003) approach is based on the scientific theory on how childhood experience can cause issues later in life. While early childhood experiences do not determine your fate, early experiences can lead to issues into adulthood. Adults have to resolve these issues, or history will repeat itself. When a person becomes a parent, they have to be mindful of present experiences, and how present experiences are affected by experiences. This concept, parenting from the inside out, allows parents to resolve past issues to make a brighter future for their …show more content…

European American families who use physical discipline within the first five years of a child 's life, has found those children exhibit higher negative external behaviors with their teachers and their peers. Mothers of both European, and African American children reported higher levels of negative external behaviors (Landsford, Deater-Deckand, Dodge, Bates, & Pettit, 2004). The research would conclude that the use of physical discipline with any cultural ethnic background would have a negative impact of the external behaviors of a

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