In addition,
authoritative parents encourage their kids to ask questions, and they explain the rationale behind the rules.
Authoritative parents encourage a verbal give - and - take, and explain the consequences of good and bad behavior.
Not exact matches
Many
authoritative parents have a line that is clear with their children but offer them more choices that
encourage more individual thinking or decision making.
Among the qualities of family life that
encourage students to be successful are an
authoritative parenting style (warm, firm, supportive) that
encourages youngsters to be self - reliant, persistent, responsible and self - directing.
Authoritative parents give kids respect and listen (and expect kids to do the same) and
encourage kids to be independent thinkers, but they do not give in to kids and expect cooperation and good behavior.
The
authoritative parenting style
encourages often displays of affection.
For those dads who want to incorporate more
authoritative parenting into their style, Day
encouraged parents to simply listen.
Authoritative parents want to
encourage independence in their kids.
Sitting in the middle of the table were the
authoritative, or democratic
parents who are an integration of the other two
parenting styles — setting clear rules and expectations but also
encouraging discussion and give - and - take — especially as their children get older and are able to take more responsibility for themselves.
Authoritative style involves a high level of control when the
parents accept and
encourage the growing autonomy of their children (
parents are open for communication, they allow changes in their requirements).
Helicopter
parenting is similar to
authoritative style except that there is over-involvement of the
parent in the child's life; free - range
parenting is similar to neglectful
parenting but with an intention of allowing independence to the child to
encourage healthy development.
Discipline is preferred over arbitrary punishments in
authoritative parenting, and independence and maturity in children are both
encouraged and fostered by
parents.
Unlike children raised by
authoritative parents, children raised by authoritarian
parents are not
encouraged to explore and act independently, so they never really learn how to set their own limits and personal standards.
The
authoritative parents strive to explain the reasoning behind rules and policies and
encourage their child to speak his / her opinion and participate in family discussions.
A
parent of a teen, however, may act more as an
authoritative parent and discuss why a rule about texting and driving exists, and
encourage more feedback from the child.