The Different Types Of Parenting Styles

Authoritarian

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Authoritarian parenting is bringing up children in an environment where there are strict rules they must obey without question. Obedience is taken as a must and any deviation results in instant reprimand. The parents enforce rules and structure but they rarely, if at all, have a relationship with their children. The underlying principle of this style of parenting, as stated, is a demand for total obedience without question. Whenever the children question the guidelines set for them, they are often met with "Because I said so!" Such parents need to remember it is much healthier for children when they know why they are being asked to obey the rules set for them. Dialogue coupled with discipline will yield better fruit than unquestioning fealty. Parents in such a situation need to temper their harshness with some warmth and nurturing to be more responsive to their young ones. Children raised in this manner develop relatively poor social skills, have low self-esteem, will be prone to associating obedience to love and may battle with depression and anxiety.

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