Consists of more than one aspect
of authoritative control (e.g., rewarding, inductive parenting, and consistent discipline)
However, now the story is out
of authoritative control and is in the hands of the people.
Not exact matches
The
authoritative, command - and -
control style
of management might've worked with traditionalists, but won't stand a chance with Millennials.
It is this naïveté that The Handmaid's Tale addresses with its appended «historical» commentary, challenging us to think about something otherwise difficult to see: the relationship between the crises
of our civilization and its historic textual politics — the continuing story
of who
controls, legitimates, engenders and eliminates whom and what through the power
of authoritative language, grounded in the Word.
The Church has held women ransom for too long, based on what in fact constitutes the basis for the
authoritative voice
of control of women.
A case can be made that, in their rejection
of authoritative tradition, in their fascination with novel spiritualities and high - tech expertise, and in the assertion
of a right to
control their lives and deaths, the suicides
of Heaven's Gate exemplify the «mainstream faith»
of the Times» editorial page.
The Spaniards slowly managed to regain a measure
of the
control and poise they had earlier in the match, but against a rejuvenated Juventus side, they still struggled to play the same
authoritative football that let them
control the first half so thoroughly.
The next part
of connecting to change bad behavior involves coaching your child and not
controlling your child through helicopter or
authoritative parenting.
Authoritative parents are also less likely to
control their children through harsh or arbitrary punishments, shaming, or the withdrawal
of love.
In the infant - toddler years, these take the form
of sensitive - responsiveness, which is known to foster attachment security, 1 and mutually - positive parent - child relations, which themselves promote child cooperation, compliance and conscience development.2 In the preschool through adolescent years,
authoritative (vs. neglectful) parenting that mixes high levels
of warmth and acceptance with firm
control and clear and consistent limit - setting fosters prosocial orientation, achievement striving, and positive peer relations.3, 4,5 Across childhood and adolescence, then, parenting that treats the child as an individual, respecting developmentally - appropriate needs for autonomy, and which is not psychologically intrusive / manipulative or harshly coercive contributes to the development
of the kinds
of psychological and behavioural «outcomes» valued in the western world.
It is this combination
of expectation and support that helps children
of authoritative parents develop skills such as independence, self -
control, and self - regulation.
Authoritative parenting is also characterized by high levels
of control, in that parents set limits and demand maturity from their kids.
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).
Authoritative on the other hand involves responsible adults having
control in general, and using that
control to compassionately, and with appropriate recognition and accommodation for the needs and desires
of the child, guiding and safely shaping an environment that will be a happy healthy place
of all members.
This is partly because the editor commissions with an eye to filling a set quota
of pages but also because a key element
of the quality
control has taken place at the outset
of the process: The editor has tried to choose an interesting topic and an author who can be expected to deliver an
authoritative article.
This may set off an internal power struggle between the
authoritative part
of you that wants
control and the part
of you that resists being
controlled.
Boys learn more in structured,
authoritative educational environments, under clear teacher
control, which provide them with safety and security from the power plays and put - downs
of other boys.
The most
authoritative of controlled studies showed that 37 percent
of US charter schools have worse student outcomes than traditional public schools, less than 50 percent are on a par with them, and only 17 percent provide a superior education for their students.
When you are shopping for the best food for your pets, you always need to consult
authoritative guides set forth — Association
of American Feed
Control Officials is one
of those.
A new London exhibition titled «Feminist Avant - Garde
of the 1970s» revisits a time when most women were regarded as passive muses instead
of authoritative subjects and makers, in
control of their bodies, identities and work.
(InterPARES 2 defines the term
authoritative copy as «The instantiation
of a record that is considered by the creator to be its official record and is usually subject to procedural
controls that are not required for other instantiations.»)
Blockchain ushers in a new era
of security in a time where perimeter security and
authoritative control are no longer viable security models.
Authoritative parenting is characterized by values
of high behavior
control (high behavior
control is characterized by being relatively demanding with your children, expecting obedience, help with chores, socially accepted behavior, rules that are followed, punishments for disobedience etc..)
Authoritative parents are also less likely to
control kids through the induction
of shame, guilt, or the withdrawal
of love.
• In this article on the
authoritative parenting style I will present you with some academic criticism
of Diana Baumrind's celebration
of high
control in parenting.
According to Modern Mom, strict parenting can yield positive outcomes if it's
authoritative instead
of being authoritarian, noting the fact that
authoritative parenting style provides a balance between «warmth and communication» without losing the «appropriate
control and supervision.»
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of the
Authoritative Parenting Style: Questioning Diana Baumrind's Celebration
of High
Control
Authoritative parenting is also characterized by high levels
of control, in that parents set limits and demand maturity from their kids.
Mothers and fathers self - reported their parenting behaviors on 3 multi-item continuous scales (warmth,
control, and irritability) and were each categorized as having 1
of 4 parenting styles (
authoritative, authoritarian, permissive, and disengaged) using internal warmth and
control tertile cut points.
Rejoinder to Lewis» reinterpretation
of parental firm
control effects: Are
authoritative families really harmonious?
The best developmental outcomes (including greater child self - esteem and social and cognitive skills and fewer emotional and behavioral problems) are associated with «
authoritative» parenting, characterized by high levels
of warmth combined with high
control.
This produced the synthesis
of authoritative parenting, by combining high
control with high warmth.
The Disapproving Parent is similar to the dismissing parent but more negative, judgmental and critical,
controlling, manipulative,
authoritative, overly concerned with discipline and strangely unconcerned with the meaning
of a child's emotional expression.
Three models
of parental
control - permissive, authoritarian, and
authoritative - are described and contrasted.
Higher levels
of reasoning were related to an
authoritative pattern
of child rearing, the use
of indirect positive
control, warmth, acceptance, and support.
Effects
of Authoritative Parental
Control on Child Behavior, Child Development, 37 (4), 887 - 907.
Contemporary researchers typically classify parenting styles in four groups: authoritarian parenting, characterized by high levels
of control and low levels
of responsiveness; indulgent permissive parenting, characterized by low levels
of control and high levels
of responsiveness;
authoritative parenting, characterized by high levels
of both
control and responsiveness; and neglectful parenting, characterized by lack
of both
control and responsiveness.
So within the
controlled environment
of an
authoritative approach, certainly there may be some rebellion, but then the parent is able to work it through with the child in an open and supportive manner.
Keeping cool at such times can be a major challenge when every instinct is telling you to regain
control of the situation and quash the coup d'état, as it were... This is where the
authoritative parent needs to be firm but loving, and gently uphold the boundaries you have set, allowing the consequences to follow.
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authoritative control can achieve responsible conformity with group standards without loss
of individual autonomy or self - assertiveness.»
Everything that you read in the below model are points that I have read or deduced from Diana Baumrind's work: Effects
of Authoritative Parental
Control on Child Behavior, 1966.
However, despite this widespread celebration
of the
authoritative style
of parenting, there are a few academics who refreshingly challenge Diana Baumrind's insistence
of high
control as being ideal in parenting:
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Authoritative Parenting Style: Modern Perspectives on Diana Baumrind's Beloved «Firm Parental
Control»
Authoritative parents are responsive and understanding
of their kids but in the end, they will still keep high
control by letting predefined rules
of conduct, societal norms and consensus values determine the end outcome
of their decision.
A highly nurturant but moderately
controlling «
authoritative» parenting style is associated with the highest levels
of social competence.
• Academic Criticism
of the
Authoritative Parenting Style: Questioning Diana Baumrind's Celebration
of High
Control!
Baumrind views
authoritative parenting as a sort
of middle ground, taking the best from the authoritarian parenting style, high
control, and the best from the permissive parenting style, high responsiveness.
In the 1960s the old «Victorian» values (high
control, stricter morals, rigid rules)
of the authoritarian parenting style were slowly making way to a somewhat more relaxed parenting style, namely the
authoritative parenting style (still high in
control but also high in responsiveness as well).
Authoritative Parenting Beliefs and Values: Socially responsible, shaping and reinforcement, coorporative, rational
control, relative freedom
of choice.
According to Diana Baumrind's studies, and many parenting studies made since then,
authoritative parenting is the parenting style that has been most consistent terms
of being associated with positive outcomes for children: high level
of self esteem, good academic performance, well - developed social skills, good emotional
control etc..