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  1. Mar 1, 2023 · Parenting styles have been associated with a variety of child outcomes in areas like social skills and academic performance. The children of authoritarian parents may: Act fearful or overly shy around others. Associate obedience and success with love. Conform easily, yet also experience depression and anxiety.

  2. Apr 24, 2022 · Authoritative parenting is a parenting philosophy developed in the 1960s by developmental psychologist Diana Baumrind. It aims to strike a balance between structure and nurture. “Parents using ...

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  3. People who engage in authoritarian parenting seem to have firm and rigid beliefs about the need to control their children’s behavior and to be seen as authority figures (Baumrind, 1971). To them, having their children obey and do the “right” thing is perhaps the most important part of raising children well.

  4. Jan 31, 2023 · Authoritarian parenting takes a "tough love" approach. In a nutshell, parents demand obedience from children with little discussion or flexibility. They have high expectations for their kids ...

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  6. This quality is defined as “the extent to which parents intentionally foster individuality, self-regulation, and self-assertion by being attuned, supportive, and acquiescent to children’s special needs and demands” (Baumrind 1991). 2. Control, also known as parental demandingness.

  7. Feb 11, 2024 · Authoritarian parenting is one of four major parenting styles. Of the four parenting styles, it shows the highest correlation with child aggression, including bullying. High levels of parental ...

  8. Jun 11, 2023 · Engaging in one-way conversations. Enforcing strict rules. Setting firm expectations that don’t allow for mistakes. Rejecting input from children about their wants, needs and desires. “‘What I say goes, no exceptions’ might be considered as an unofficial catch phrase of this parenting style,” said Jack. Authoritarian parenting examples.