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Title: Parenting Styles


1
Parenting Styles
  • Parenting and Personality

2
What is Parenting Style?
  • Diana Baumrind concept of parenting style
  • Looks at normal variations in parenting
  • Not deviant parenting (neglectful or abusive)
  • Normal parenting revolves around issues of
    control
  • Primary role of parents
  • Influence
  • Teach
  • Control children

3
Two Elements
  • Parental responsiveness
  • warmth or supportiveness
  • extent which parents intentionally foster
    individuality, self-regulation, and
    self-assertion
  • Versus
  • Parental demandingness
  • behavior control
  • refers to integration into the family by
    maturity, supervision, disciplinary efforts and
    willingness to confront the child

4
Indulgent Parents
  • Permissive or non-directive
  • Nontraditional and lenient
  • Do not require mature behavior
  • Allow considerable self-regulation
  • Avoid confrontation
  • Democratic parents

5
Authoritarian Parents
  • Highly demanding and directive
  • Obedience and status oriented
  • Expect their orders to be obeyed without question
  • Well ordered, structured environments with
    clearly stated rules
  • Psychological control

6
Authoritative Parents
  • Demanding and responsive
  • Assertive but not intrusive or restrictive
  • Discipline is supportive rather than punitive
  • Children are assertive and self-regulatory

7
Uninvolved Parents
  • Low in responsiveness and demandingness
  • Extreme casesrejecting and neglectful parents

8
Consequences on Children
  • Can predict social competence, academic
    performance, psychosocial development, and
    problem behavior
  • Authoritativemore socially competent
  • Uninvolvedperform poorly in all areas

9
Consequences on Children
  • Authoritarianperform moderately well in school
    and uninvolved in problem behavior poorer social
    skills, lower self-esteem and higher levels of
    depression
  • Indulgentmore likely involvement in problem
    behavior and perform less well in school may
    have higher self-esteem, better social skills,
    and lower levels of depression

10
Variances Occur
  • Authoritative is most common among intact
    middle-class European American families
  • Gender
  • Demandingness is less critical to girls than
    boys well being
  • Ethnicity
  • Academic performance and authoritative
  • Only connected in European Americans and slightly
    in Hispanic Americans
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