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Evaluating Children's Parenting Styles

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Parents have different approaches on disciplining and punishing their children. There are a total of four parenting styles based on Americans (Arnett, 2016). One of the main parenting styles that I would be describing is authoritarian. According to Arnett, parental demandingness and responsiveness are used to evaluate parenting styles such as authoritarian. Authoritarian parents are high in demandingness and low in responsiveness (Arnett, 2016). This means that parents require obedience from their child, and they also punish the child for disobedience without a bargain (Arnett, 2016). There is no compromise with the child and the parent unlike authoritative parents. Authoritarian parents expect the child to follow their orders without the child’s consent or agreement. For example, the child wants a new toy would be told “NO!” without a reason why he or she couldn’t have the new toy. This shows that the parents have little to no love for their child, and their demandingness takes place with little to no responsiveness (Arnett, 2016). This parenting style shows little emotional attachment toward the child, and. …show more content…

Children with authoritarian parents tend to be dependent, conforming, and immature (Arnett, 2016). Boys raised by authoritarian parents usually tend to be a troublemaker because they tend to be more aggressive and rowdy (Arnett, 2016). Girls raised by authoritarian parents would be emotionally unstable because these girls tend to be more anxious and unhappy (Arnett, 2016). Thus, the authoritarian parenting style inhibits development of human potential across the

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