We don't need to reinvent fantastic
research about parenting styles.
Not exact matches
Also to note: we've searched far and wide and pulled from the latest and best
research to include strategies to fit just
about any
parenting style to which you might subscribe.
I love your blog, because you do an excellent job of defending my positions on many things, so I don't have to write a
research paper every time someone asks me a question
about my
parenting style.
As a
parent I think the value in this kind of
research is to help us be more aware of our
parenting style in order to be more conscious
about how we want to
parent.
But as a clinical psychologist, my question is: What does the
research on child development show
about the way that
parenting styles affect children?
I agree that the feelings your having are similar to the ones I had when I first started learning
about this
parenting style, but the more I read and
researched, the more I understood why it was that way.
This article
about the authoritative
parenting style is based on
research published through July 2017.
Instead, their
research indicated that the best predictor of adult attachment
style was the perceptions that people have
about the quality of their relationships with their
parents as well as their
parent's relationship with each other.
The effectiveness of the model has been studied in over 20 years of
research and field - testing
about: (a) the effectiveness of the model as perceived by key groups, such as principals, teachers, students, and
parents; (b)
research related to student creative productivity; (c)
research relating to personal and social development; (d) the use of SEM with culturally diverse or special needs populations; (e)
research on student self - efficacy; (f) the use of SEM as a curricular framework; (g)
research relating to learning
styles and curriculum compacting; and (h) longitudinal
research on the SEM.
A major obstacle in family systems
research is the question of relevance: Can researchers draw conclusions
about parenting style that bridge cultural and socioeconomic gaps?
In this article on the 3
parenting styles formulated by Diana Baumrind, you'll get: • Quick background information
about her
research and methods.
Parenting style Research shows that
parents who have an authoritative approach — firm
about limits, but also warm and accepting of their child's need to be an individual — tend to have teenagers who are less likely to be influenced by peer pressure to misbehave.
Dr. Linda Palmer retired from her chiropractic practice when the health challenges of her son and the
parenting style objections from those around her led her to extensive
research efforts, culminating in her writing of a healthy
parenting book, Baby Matters: What Your Doctor May Not Tell You
About Caring for Your Baby.
Baumrind's conceptualization of
parenting style has influenced
research and theorizing
about child - rearing for more than 30 years, yet few clinical applications of this work have been realized.