Positive Parenting Essay

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“Parenting is both a biological and a social process” Lerner, Castellino, Terry, Villarruel & McKinney (1995); Tobach & Schneirla(1968) states that…(as cited in Lerner & Brennan). Parents can develop and bring about positive influences in the behavioral and mental development of their children through appropriate parenting. The role of parents is of fundamental importance for the healthy growth of children. Research has revealed that adolescence periods can be broken down into three stages such as a) early adolescence (from approximately age 10 – 13) b) middle adolescence (ages 14 - 17) and c) late adolescence (ages 18 22), (Kopko). Parenting during adolescence is crucial as the child normally undergoes significant mental, social emotional …show more content…

(Baumrind 1971, 1991 as cited in Kopko) that, “positive parenting is warm but firm.” Youth are given certain amount of freedom but are always encouraged to exercise this freedom within the accepted rules and limits. The motive for setting such limits is to educate and inculcate a sense of self-discipline and positive values in the child. The more a child is train to control their behavior the better they feel about themselves, as they know that they have accomplished certain positive values. As a result, they feel more positive about other people as well as themselves because they know how to act and properly (Heinsler, …show more content…

Positive parenting is characterized by firmness of decision and application of appropriate restraint with regard to the behavior of the child under varying circumstances and environments. Conversely, authoritative parenting style, which is illustrated by strict discipline, but with warmth and firmness, is also a positive parenting that can help nurture values in the children and provides healthy growth (Benefitof.net,

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