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What did you learn about family and parents' styles of parenting, - what did you discover (consistency, did parents have similar styles/ use same strategies, did you prefer one over the other, or seek out one over the other for certain reasons?

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What did you learn about family and parents' styles of parenting, - what did you discover (consistency, did parents have similar styles/ use same strategies, did you prefer one over the other, or seek out one over the other for certain reasons?

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Parenting styles can be broadly categorized into four types: authoritative, authoritarian, permissive, and uninvolved. Each style has different effects on children's development.

  1. Authoritative parenting is characterized by high responsiveness and high demands. Authoritative parents are responsive to their children's needs, but also set high standards and rules. They are supportive, yet firm. Research suggests that children raised by authoritative parents tend to be happy, capable, and successful.

  2. Authoritarian parenting is characterized by high demands but low responsiveness. Authoritarian parents have very high expectations and strict rules, but they are not responsive to their children's needs. They value discipline over fun. Children raised by authoritarian parents may follow rules well, but they may also develop self-esteem issues and become hostile or aggressive.

  3. Permissive parenting is characterized by high responsiveness but low demands. Permissive parents are very responsive to their children's needs and do not require them to follow many rules. They are more like friends than parents. Children raised by permissive parents may struggle academically and may exhibit behavioral problems.

  4. Uninvolved parenting is characterized by low responsiveness and low demands. Uninvolved parents may not be at home often and may not provide much guidance or attention. Children raised by uninvolved parents may struggle with self-esteem issues and may perform poorly in school.

In terms of consistency, it's common for parents to have similar parenting styles as they often influence each other. However, it's also possible for parents to have different parenting styles. This can sometimes lead to confusion or conflict, but it can also provide a balanced environment if the parents' styles complement each other.

As for preference, children may prefer one parent over the other depending on their needs and the situation. For example, they may seek out the more permissive parent when they want to do something fun, but they may seek out the more authoritative parent when they need guidance or support.

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