Parenting Style

4 Proven Different Types of Parenting Styles and Why They Matter?

I truly believe parenting is what this world is based on.

How you think, how you act, and how you can differentiate between right and wrong, all depend on the way you have been raised and what you have been taught. There are different types of parenting styles, which have different effects on children. Every parent approaches their child differently. It is also based on the cultural group, family background, country of origin, ethnicity, etc. Your mindset is what decides the parenting style you would be choosing.

The first 6 years of a child’s life are the most crucial. How much you are present and how you deal with your child during those 6 years, will define how your child will be when they grow up, and how their relationship will be with you later in life.

There are other things too that will affect the child’s development like:
– Their personality
– The friends
– His/Her teachers
– The society around them
– The job or business they would be doing when they grow up
and many more things. However, parenting helps the child to decide what is right and wrong. So, it plays the most important role.

After thorough observation and research, the psychologist classified four parenting styles based on different strategies parents follow: nurturing, the way they communicate and listen to the child, and how they respond and behave. Each parenting style has a different effect on the child. These are:

1. Authoritarian Parenting Style

In this style of parenting the parents are full of authority. The child is asked to do something without being told why. The parents want the child to fulfil all they ask for, good grades, medals in sports, good behaviour, good habits, etc. but the parents don’t nurture the child.

The child doesn’t feel loved. There is only a place for discipline and punishment, not cuddles and hugs. The parents have high expectations but nothing to offer in return.

The authoritarian parenting style is not what I would suggest any parent to follow, as it doesn’t let you bond with your child. With this parenting style, you would be raising a child with low self-esteem. If your partner or you follow it, it is time to stop and switch. Your child is not a machine and he or she needs you.

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2. Authoritative Parenting Style

An authoritative parenting style is what you need to follow if you want to raise a child who is happy and independent. I follow this method personally and would highly recommend it.

If you or your partner follows this parenting style, keep doing it. You are going to raise a wonderful kid.

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3. Permissive Parenting Style

Permissive parents are loving but set no rules and boundaries. They believe “kids will be kids”, and there is nothing we can do to help them behave. They are very nurturing yet scared to set boundaries.

Permissive parents are loving, but allow the kids to do whatever they want to. Kids need direction, and permissive parenting fails to give this direction to the kids. This parenting style offers lots of love to the child, which is one of the most important things a child needs while growing up.

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4. Uninvolved Parenting Style

The last parenting style is the uninvolved parenting style. I would be a little rude to say that, but I believe, if you follow this parenting style why did you plan for the baby? In this parenting style, the parents are least bothered and neglectful.

Uninvolved or neglectful parenting is not what a child deserves. A child deserves love and warmth. A parent decides to bring the child into the world and a parent has to be there for them.

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Every parent is different and so is every culture, race and ethnicity. However according to the research authoritative parenting is the best parenting style to follow, as it has rules, discipline as well as love. Authoritative parents raise an independent child, who has self-esteem, is confident, and is good with relationships. Children of authoritative parents are less prone to substance abuse as compared to authoritarian, permissive or uninvolved parents.

If you are not using authoritative parenting, now is the time to change.
– Make yourself available for the children
– Listen to them and spend time with them
– Set rules, and help the child follow them
– Don’t yell at the child
– Don’t ignore their mistakes
– Help them in their daily routine
– Don’t punish them for everything
– Be involved in their life
– Love them, hug them, kiss them

Parenting style greatly affects how your relationship with your child will turn out when they grow up. It also affects the child’s personality as a whole. so, following a parenting style that nurtures the child and brings out the best in them is essential. No one likes to be shouted at all the time, or be alone all the time. Kids need your time which is the most important thing for them. They need your love, which would make them feel wanted. They need discipline and rules, to learn how to live a balanced life. Above all, they need your respect to know they are important too.

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