3 Types Of Parenting Styles

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Being a parent is kind of scary. Why? well you are responsible for the guidance and nurture of children. Your children! Personally, I love kids and I'm constantly babysitting but at the same time I see how hard it is. Don't get me wrong, children are a blessing and they bring joy into our lives but it's very important to know how you are going to raise them. In the textbook, Successful Marriages and Families by Alan J. Hawkins, says that as parents we need to love, teach, and guide them with an emphasis on teaching and preparing children rather than unrighteously controlling their wills. Parenting is like an upside down cone. When the children are younger that's when we are always there to hold their hands. As they grow up with start to give …show more content…

The coercive parenting style. This style is characterized by parents who demean or diminish children and teens by continually putting them in their place, putting them down, or holding power over them. In most cases, this takes place in homes where there's hostility by parents spanking, yelling, and forcing their children. 2. The permissive parenting style. This style is characterized by parents who overindulge children or neglect them. This kind of parents fail to meet the kids' basic needs. Parents tend to not want to use their authority and spoil their kids or give them so much freedom. Children aren't taught to be respectful causing them to disrupt in school and get themselves into trouble. 3. The authoritative parenting style. This style is the balance of the other two styles. The parents still set boundaries and consequences yet they still are able to have an open communication with their children and teens. I really like the third one and I know it's hard to balance it. It's very important that as parents, we take the time to listen to our kids, really listen. We should talk to them, laugh and see how they are doing. Go on one to one dates with them to keep the communication

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