Authoritative Parenting Vs Permissive Parenting

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“The problem is that none of us were trained how to be good parents”, stated by William Pelham the director of the center for Children and Families. Raising children is already challenging but what makes it even more complicated is when there is no discipline. Discipline is how a parent teaches their child which behaviors are acceptable or not acceptable. There are two out of the four discipline techniques that will be focused on which are authoritative and permissive. Authoritative parenting is more effective than permissive parenting considering the structure, punishment, and the long term outcome of the child. Authoritative parenting is the most effective because of the structure they give their kids. This type of parenting consists of firmness,consistency, and fairness. What is expected from the kid is communicated very well and respected. These parents have a great amount of control also a great relationship with their child. Although the parent and the child may share a great relationship the parent can also be cold hearted. Even though the …show more content…

What matters is how the parent controls their kid so that the kid learns the behavior is not acceptable. Punishment is the way of learning through adding something that helps diminish a behavior. An authoritative parents punishment would most likely be a spanking instead of talking. The child of the parent is understanding of why the punishment occured because of the communication the parent. Communication is vital when it comes to punishment because if the child is not clear why it happened there would be no decrease in the behavior. For example if a parent sits a kid in timeout for saying a bad word but the kid doesn’t know the word is a curse word .The possibility is the kid will say it again because of the lack of communication. The main goal of punishment is so the child will behave and learn from their previous

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