Chapter 14 Flashcards
The Family
mutually supporting each others parenting behaviors
coparenting
child-rearing styles are combinations of parenting behaviors that occur over a wide range of situations, creating on enduring child-rearing climate
- acceptance and involvement
- behavioural control
- autonomy granting
the most successful approach- involves acceptance and involvement, adaptive control techniques and appropriate autonomy granting
authoritative child-rearing style
low in acceptance and involvement, high in coercive behavioral control and low in autonomy
authoritarian child-rearing style
they attempt to take advantage of childrens psychological needs by intruding on and manipulating their verbal expressions, individuality and attachments to parents
psychological control
warm and accepting but uninvolved permissive parents are either overindulgent or inattentive and thus engage in little behavioral control. they allow children to make many decisions for themselves at an age when the yare not yet capable of doing so
permissive child-rearing style
combines low acceptance and involvement with little behavioural control and general indifference to issues of autonomy
uninvolved child-rearing style
a form of supervision in which parents exercise general oversight while letting children take charge of moment-by-moment decision making
coregulation
a sense of oneself as a separate, self-governing individual become a salient task
autonomy