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Parenting Styles: Authoritarian, Permissive And Uninvolved

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There are four parenting styles that affects a child’s development, which are: authoritative, authoritarian, permissive and uninvolved. Out of these four categories, my parents were classified under the authoritarian style of parenting. Although my parents showed their affection and their support, one of the biggest factors that made them authoritative was the inability to communicate or express any of their thoughts, feelings, or needs. Their dual employment was an issue because there was little involvement during my childhood of being the middle child. However, because they were often under financial stress, there were more criticisms, demands, and punishments for my unwanted behavior without any explanations. They never took the opportunity to explain these type of experiences to help me grow and mature, thus exhibiting the “do it because I said so” attitude. Incoming freshmen year, when I started to explore my surroundings more by driving to distant places and hanging out with different people, their parenting style became more problematic than it ever did. It heightened my behavior to be even more rebellious, defiant, and angry at how they tried to resolve the …show more content…

The fact that we could not communicate with each other about my undesirable behavior made me feel that they were too caught up on their own emotions to care. It frustrated me, knowing that communicating with them about these problems would only lead to pointless arguments, which was why I kept rebelling against them to distract myself from facing these issues. No matter how many times my parents would take something away from me, such as my driving privileges or my cellular device, I would manage by finding many different alternatives to dodge their obstacles. The more they prevented me from what I desired to do, the greater my defiant behavior

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