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Styles
Powerpoint by
Anna Jones and Jamie Rogers
Disciplinary strategies
Warmth and Nurturance
Communication Styles
Expectations of Maturity and Control
- Indulgent
- Neglectful
Authoritarian Parenting
Style: Restrictive,
controlling,
demanding
Punishment: Frequent
spanking, shows
anger
Communication:
Result: Children of
Examples of
Authoritarian Parenting
Authoritative Parenting
Style:
Encouraging,
warm, nurturing,
constructive
Punishment:
explains
consequences
and reasoning
behind them.
Examples of
Authoritative Parenting
-Authoritative parents use equality
to explain their demands and
the reasons behind them.
-They get on their level to speak to
their children about following rules.
-They use positive reinforcement
and praise often.
- Children who are raise by
authoritative
parents are more willing to go to
them
for help and comforting.
-They feel a better sense of trust
and belonging.
-These children are cooperative
and
Neglectful Parenting
Style: Uninvolved
Punishment: Few
cases of punishment
due to uninvolvement
Communication:
Result: Children of
Little communication
which leads to the childs
sense that parents other
aspects or life are much
more important.
Examples of
A neglectful parent always
Neglectful
puts his/her needs and
wants as first priority.
Parenting
Usually experiencing
financial, emotional and
social stress, neglectful
parents are unable to
encourage, teach or enable
their children.
Involvement in
addictive behaviors and
lack of support or
friendship can
oftentimes leave
children of neglectful
Indulgent/Permissive Parenting
Style: Highly involved Punishment: Allow
with children but
children to do as they
place few demands or please
controls on them
Communication:
Parents believe this
will foster a creative,
confident child.
Overindulge verbally
and materialistically
Rejecting,
Unresponsive
Demanding, Controlling
Authoritative
Authoritarian
Undemanding, Uncontrolling
Indulgent
Neglectful
Punishment
The most successful way to increase a
desired behavior is to use positive reinforcement.
Negative
Reinforcement
is to remove a
negative stimulus
following
a response. This
is the least
successful way to
increase a desired
behavior.
Co-parenting
Support given by
each parent when
raising a child
Poor co-parenting
can place children at
risk
Research shows coparenting as more
beneficial than either
maternal or paternal
parenting in terms of
development
Resources
Cherry, Kendra. (n.d.). Parenting styles. Retrieved from
http://psychology.about.com/od/developmentalpsychology/a/pa
renting-style.htm
Dubai, Helen. (2011). Permissive parenting style. Retrieved from
http://www.consistent-parenting-advice.com/permissiveparenting-style.html
Dubai, Helen. (2011). Uninvolved parenting style. Retrieved from
http://www.consistent-parenting-advice.com/uninvolved
parenting-style.html
Kidsplane. (n.d.). Parenting styles. Retrieved from
http://www.kidsplane.com/parents/parenting_style/index.html
Santrock, J. W. (2012). Essentials of Life-Span Development. (2nd
ed.) New York: NY.