The Authoritarian Parenting style is a rigid style of parenting, where the adult establishes
strict expectations for the child to fulfill, or else.
Not exact matches
These types of parents have high
expectations from their
children and they believe that the best way
for the
children to meet those
expectations is to obey by
strict rules.
The why X is here
for support, so if we have a high
expectation, like maybe a
strict parent does, but low support, the way
strict parent does, we are not getting our
child the support they need to reach those
expectations.
Known as the really
strict parents, authoritarian parents hold high
expectations for their
children and believe that parents are, and should be, in complete control.
Families that set
strict, clear
expectations for their
children are happier, according to Scott Haltzman, MD, author of The Secrets of Happy Families.
At De La Salle Academy, a private school in New York City
for high - performing low - income
children profiled in today's New York Times, rules are
strict and
expectations are high, but the school becomes like a family
for students.
Instead of
strict rules, permissive parents don't set any rules or
expectations for their
children.