But despite many resources outlined the disadvantages of the overly strict and
authoritarian parenting approaches, harsh discipline child - raising style still exist.
Not exact matches
Not to be confused with the less lenient
Authoritarian parenting, most modern parenting follows the authoritative parenting style, drawing ideas from both authoritarian and permissive styles creating a more balan
Authoritarian parenting, most modern
parenting follows the authoritative
parenting style, drawing ideas from both
authoritarian and permissive styles creating a more balan
authoritarian and permissive styles creating a more balanced
approach.
While an
authoritarian approach might be effective in certain situations that require strict adherence to the rules, it can have negative consequences when overused as an
approach to
parenting.
Studies of both Western and Chinese children report that kids are more likely to be rejected by their peers when their
parents practice
authoritarian parenting — an
approach characterized by low levels of warmth and high levels of control.
Family violence and a rigid,
authoritarian approach to discipline are common reasons why a child may become estranged from a
parent.
While Humanistic
parenting approaches have definitely dominated the
parenting field as of late,
authoritarian parenting can still be seen in the work of such
parenting experts as James Dobson or Amy Chua.
We've learned that using the opposite
approach to
Authoritarian Parenting, the Indulgent
Parenting style, doesn't make things any better as it results in entitled kids who don't know how to follow the rules, develop empathy or get along with others.
Studies of both Western and Chinese children report that kids are more likely to be rejected by their peers when their
parents practice
authoritarian parenting — an
approach characterized by low levels of warmth and high levels of control.
Positive
parenting is an alternative to the punitive,
authoritarian approach we are more acquainted with.
Aside from turning children to fibbers, the
authoritarian approach of strict
parenting also have other negative impacts on child development.
The «because I said so»
approach is akin to
authoritarian parenting, wherein children are recognized as naturally determined and it's up to
parents to force them to be obedient, according to Psychology Today.
To appreciate the effects of various
parenting techniques from
Authoritarian to Permissive and how these
approaches unfold in such areas as crying, feeding, sleeping, toilet teaching, play, conflict and attachment.
Others were raised themselves by
authoritarian parents and simply model their style without considering alternative
approaches.
In many families, the
authoritarian parenting styles of previous generations have given way to a gentler
approach to managing problem behaviors in kids, some of whom have less direct supervision with two
parents working and thus more time to be influenced by peers.
• In this
parenting article on permissive
parenting styles, you'll get: • A good historical understanding of how permissive
parenting (also know as the Freudian
approach) saw the light of day as a stark contrast to the prevailing
authoritarian parenting (known as the behaviorist
approach)!
Her study ended with what became the all time famous theory on the 3
parenting styles: the
authoritarian (the behaviorist
approach), permissive (Freudian) and the authoritative.
You both may have a different
approaches to
parenting which can be from
authoritarian to permissive and the ideal
approach is authoritative.
There has been some investigation of how mothers and fathers differ in their parental cognitions and
parenting style: Mothers report higher endorsement of progressive
parenting attitudes, encouraging their children to think and verbalize their own ideas and opinions, whereas fathers endorse a more
authoritarian approach.15 What is unknown is the extent to which these differences in attitudes affect child outcomes.
Particularly, (1) we expected a positive association between the owners» supportiveness and warmth and the dogs» proximity seeking with the owner, since a supportive and warm
parenting style has been associated with more secure attachment in children; (2) we expected a positive association between the owners» warmth and the dogs» willingness to
approach the experimenter in a friendly manner, based on the facilitating effect of warm
parenting on the children's positive interactions with peers; and (3) we expected a positive association between the owners» level of control and higher aggression in the dogs, as a possible analogy of the effect of an
authoritarian and harsh
parenting on relational aggression in children (Kawabata et al., 2011).