Parenting Styles Flashcards
Children expected to follow strict rules established by parents
Authoritarian Parenting
Failure to follow rules usually results in punishment.
Authoritarian Parenting
these parents fail to explain reasoning behind rules
Authoritarian Parenting
This style generally leads to those who are obedient and proficient, but are lower in happiness, social competence, and self-esteem.
Authoritarian Parenting
This style establishes rules and guidelines that their children are expected to follow. However, this style is more democratic.
Authoritative Parenting
These parents are responsive to their children and willing to listen to questions. When children fail to meet these expectations, these parents are more nurturing and forgiving rather than punishing.
Authoritative Parenting
Generally tends to result in those who are happy, capable, and successful.
Authoritative Parenting
These parents have very few demands on their children, rarely discipline, are generally nurturing and communicative, often take the status of friend more than that of a parent.
Permissive Parenting
This style often results in children who rank low in happiness and self-regulation, experiencing problems with authority and tending to perform poorly in school.
Permissive Parenting
This style is characterized by few demands, low responsiveness, and little communication
Uninvolved Parenting
Though these parents fulfill basic needs, they are generally detached from their children’s lives.
Uninvolved Parenting
This style tends to rank the lowest across all life domains. They tend to lack self-control, have low self-esteem, and are less competent than their peers.
Uninvolved Parenting