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From authoritative to neglectful, discover which parenting style suits you best

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 23, 2023, 15:00 IST
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​Learn about different parenting styles

In your parenting journey, are you the caring authority, the understanding mentor, or the easygoing friend? There is a wide range of parenting styles, and figuring out which one works for you and your child can change both of your lives. Every parenting style has its own distinct qualities and effects, ranging from the hands-on authoritative style to the gentle approach of building strong bonds. Here, we examine the range of parenting styles from authoritative to neglectful to determine which one best fits you.

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​Gentle parenting

Gentle parenting, characterized by compassion, respect, and trust, is making waves in the parenting world. Unlike the traditional authoritative approach, gentle parenting emphasizes collaboration over authority. Parents are encouraged to empathize with their children's emotions, Creating a strong bond and positive social skills. However, the journey isn't without its challenges. The rewards in terms of improved self-esteem and effective social interactions make it a compelling style.

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​Authoritative parenting

Authoritative parenting strikes a balance between high expectations and responsiveness. This style promotes positive relationships, academic success, and independence in children. By setting age-appropriate expectations and staying attentive and tuned to their needs, authoritative parents provide guidance without mishandling their child's individuality. The key lies in maintaining a delicate balance between demands and responsiveness, resulting in well-rounded and confident individuals.

Read also: Dialogues only Indian parents can say to their kids

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​Permissive parenting

Permissive parenting, often misunderstood as neglectful, revolves around warmth and love but lacks structure. Contrary to the assumption that this builds independence, studies reveal potential downsides such as anxiety, depression, poor social skills, and academic challenges. Distinguishing permissive from neglectful, where parents are uninterested in their children's lives, is crucial for understanding the long-term impact on children.

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​Authoritarian parenting

Authoritarian parenting, marked by strict rules and low responsiveness, focuses on bending the child's will to authority. Despite high expectations, the absence of nurturing guidance takes a toll on children's mental health. Positive discipline, emphasizing firmness and kindness, emerges as a motivating alternative. It is also believed by many that children do better when they perceive both firmness and kindness from their parents, challenging the traditional authoritarian approach.

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​Attachment parenting

Attachment parenting, with its eight principles identified by Attachment Parenting International (API), emphasizes close bonds between parents and children. While proponents claim reduced crying and behavior problems, skeptics argue that similar results can be achieved without strict adherence to API's principles.

Read also: Parenting techniques to learn from Japanese

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​Free-range parenting

Free-range parenting, coined by Lenore Skenazy, encourages independence with judicious parental supervision. Unlike permissive parenting, this approach enforces rules and expectations, aligning more with authoritative parenting. However, it should not lead towards unsupervised parenting. The emphasis is on allowing exploration within limits, creating natural encounters with challenges.

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​Helicopter parenting

Helicopter parenting, known for its excessive involvement, has evolved into lawnmower parenting, where obstacles are removed before children face any discomfort. The consequences are significant, hindering the development of problem-solving skills. Understanding the thin line between support and over-involvement is crucial for building independent and resilient individuals.

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