Parenting Style
How do uninvolved parents act towards their children?
Uninvolved parenting — also called neglectful parenting, which obviously carries more negative connotations — is a style of parenting where parents don't respond to their child's needs or desires beyond the basics of food, clothing, and shelter.
How can a parent's parenting style affect a child?
Your parenting style will affect your child's health, self-esteem, and overall well-being
Children with uninvolved parents often grow up to be?
demanding and disobediant, not effective in social interaction, hostile and anti-social adolescents, more likely to abuse alcohol and drugs and get in trouble with the law.
How do children learn to become better self-regulators?
develop decision-making skills,learning how to make personal decisions within limits that are acceptable to parents.
What is a parenting style?
Attitudes that set emotional climate of parent-child interaction
How do authoritarian parent's act towards their children?
Authoritarian parenting is extremely strict. Parents expect kids to follow the rules with no discussion or compromising. Parents use this approach for many reasons. Many choose this style because of their nationality, culture or ethical backgrounds dictate it.
parent's solve problems by?
Context- circumstances surrounding the problem how do they affect the situation? Desired Ends- end results what would have to take place in order for everyone involved to agree that the problem has been successfully solved? Means- Possible ways to achieve the desired results. What actions would need to be taken and by whom?Consequences- think about the consequences of the action being considered,who would be affected by them,either positively or negatively?
Characterisitic's of authoritative parents?
Demanding and responsive,involved and understanding,criticism and praise.
Characterisitic's of authoritarian parents?
Demanding, But Not Responsive,little warmth or nurturing,little Explanation for Punishments,Few Choices for Children,Impatient With Misbehavior,Mistrusting,Unwilling to Negotiate, Shaming.
Children of permissive parents often grow up to be?
Impulsive and lacking in self-control("immature").Aggressive, Bossy and self-centered, Low in independence and achievement.
How do permissive parents act towards their children?
Permissive parents are not demanding. Kids do not have many responsibilities and are allowed to regulate their behavior and the majority of their choices. When a parent is permissive, they look at their child as equal rather than children of a parent.
Characterisitic's of a permissive parent?
Permissive parents tend to be very loving, yet provide few guidelines and rules. These parents do not expect mature behavior from their children and often seem more like a friend than a parental figure.
What are the four types of parenting styles?
Permissive, authoritarian, uninvolved and authoritative.
What are some qualities of a bad parent?
Reprimanding the Child Excessively. Disciplining the Child in Front of Everyone. All Advice, No Encouragement. Withholding Affection. Not Setting Rules. Lack of Support. Comparing Your Child. Not Proud of His/Her Achievements.
Children of authoritarian parents often grow up to be?
Do well in school,less involved with friends,moody and easily annoyed, poor social skills and have lower self esteem.
Characterisitic's of an uninvolved parent?
Parents are emotionally detached and unresponsive to the child. ... Children are often left unsupervised. Children are not shown affection, care and warmth. There are hardly any expectations from the child in terms of academics or behavior.
What are some qualities of a good parent?
Patience,confidence,realistic,expectation,a positive attitude a sense of humor & sensitivity.
Children with authoritative parent's often grow up to be?
Perform well in school, cooperative with adults ,be well-adjusted, be socially competent, be curious and self-confident
How do authoritative parent's act toward their children?
The authoritative parenting style is an approach to child-rearing that combines warmth, sensitivity, and the setting of limits. Parents use positive reinforcement and reasoning to guide children. They avoid resorting to threats or punishments.
What are ways to establish connection with you're children?
give a hug a day,compliment a child on a job well done,support your children's school activities,respond with patience to a grumpy child,spend regular one-on-one time with each child,tickle and roughhouse playfully,play with children, both mothers and fathers