Your score indicates that your parenting style is most aligned with Authoritarian.
Authoritarian parents tend to be stricter and more discipline-oriented than the other parenting styles. They set rules and behavioral expectations without much room for negotiation, and failure to follow the rules often results in harsh punishment. While children might be well-behaved, this parenting style is not adaptable or very nurturing.
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- 8 Characteristics of Authoritarian Parenting
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- Why Parenting Styles Matter When Raising Children
Our parenting style doesn't have to be permanent. If you're displaying authoritarian parenting behaviors, you can work toward a more authoritative approach. Try to practice listening to your child and creating consistent rules with fair consequences.
Your score indicates that your parenting style is most aligned with Authoritative Parenting.
Authoritative parents are caring and supportive of their children's needs while maintaining high expectations. Their form of discipline is fair and frequently forgiving. Children of authoritative parents often grow up to be independent, grounded, and happy.
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- Authoritative Parenting Characteristics and Effects
- Why Parenting Styles Matter When Raising Children
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Authoritative parenting is linked to better outcomes, but keep in mind that every child is different. Other factors, including the child's temperament and social and cultural influences, will also play a role.
Your score indicates that your parenting style is most aligned with Permissive Parenting.
Permissive parents are warm and nurturing to their children but tend to be conflict-avoidant. They don't set many rules or behavioral expectations and they seldom carry out discipline. A permissive parent often acts more like a child's friend than their parent.
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- Permissive Parenting Characteristics and Effects
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- Why Parenting Styles Matter When Raising Children
Our parenting style doesn't have to be permanent. If you're displaying permissive parenting behaviors, you can work toward a more authoritative approach. Try to practice listening to your child and creating consistent rules with fair consequences.
Your score indicates that your parenting style is most aligned with Uninvolved Parenting.
The uninvolved, or neglectful parent may meet a child's most basic needs like food and shelter, but it's the bare minimum. This type of parent doesn't prioritize communication or positive interactions with the child.
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- Characteristics and Effects of an Uninvolved Parenting Style
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Our parenting style doesn't have to be permanent. If you're displaying uninvolved parenting behaviors, you can work toward a more authoritative approach. Try to practice listening to your child and creating consistent rules with fair consequences.