Parenting Styles Flashcards
Is parenting a biological or social skill?
- A learned practice
What makes one parenting style more effective than another?
- Acceptance and involvement
- Behavioral control with rules and supervision
- Autonomy Granting, gradual process
- Different types of combinations
Authoritarian - Strict Parenting
- Low autonomy granting
- Cold and rejecting
- Makes decisions for the child, should just accept it and follow
- High on expectations and demands
- Conformity and compliance
Negative consequences
- poor well-being
- anxious
- Low self-esteem and self-reliance
- poor performance in school
- Use of psychological control
Takes advantage of childrens psychological needs - Verbal expression
- Individuality
- Attachments
Authoritative - Democratic Parenting
- High on rules and demans
Clear standard - Think of the childs perspective, focus on their needs
Compromising and independant - Punishemt
Teaching moments
Explanations - Close and warm relationship
- Gradual autonomy granting
- Communication and expression
- Most effective parenting style
Well-intended
Predicts maturity and adjustment
Permissive - Leanient PArenting
- No rules
- Child takes alot of decisions
- Focus on the childs needs and whishes
- Uninvolved
- Children doesnt have to control themselves
Uninvolved - Deatched Parenting
- Form of neglect
- Not involved, provide for basic needs
- Dont think of the child
- Parents are often depressed
Adapting to new needs in the child
- Easy with authoritative parenting style, comes natural
- Independance from middle childhood and older
Coregulation
Parents engage in general supervision and allow the child moment by moment decision making
- Gradual process to autonomy
- Protects the child
- Guide from a distance - Hard for alot of parents
New needs in the child - Adolescense
- Increased desire and request for autonomy
- Reason for lots of conflicts
- Making their own decisions
- Look more mature than how they look
- Important with cognitive developmen - advanced ability in problem solving
What are the two components of autonomy?
- Emotional component
Adolescents rely more on themselves and less on parental support and guidance in exploring relationships, activities and other contexts - Behavioral component
Making decisions on your own and your own judgement, often considering and assessing guidance from others
How can parenting style change depending on new needs?
- Parenting style should be dynamic, not rigid
- Being able to adapt is important
- Balance between connection and separation, in development of autonomy in their child
Connection : warm and supportive
Separation: encouragement exploration that fits the child
- Different views on autonomy can lead to conflicts, not all conflicts are bad
What is autonomy linked with?
- Identity formation
- Self-esteem
- Effortful control
- Academic achievement
- Social competence