May 1, 2009

Parenting Style: Choose Between Being Authoritative, Permissive And Democratic

When it concerns parenting most adults will not have many difficulties in managing their children as parenting is something that comes very naturally to every adult. In fact, parenting is not governed by any hard and fast rules and parents also tend to learn as they go, so to speak. The only trouble is that when children start to grow older and when a new baby is born to that family there is need to develop the right parenting style in order to cope with changed circumstances.

Helping Children

There is a lot of information available regarding best parenting style and many experts will be willing to provide you with useful tips and advice. In fact, the right parenting style is one in which a parent is able to do things in a manner that helps the children and also the parents get along better. Though many different parenting styles can be applied a few stand out and deserve to be considered before anything else. These include being authoritative or permissive or democratic.

The authoritative parenting style focuses on the parent exercising total control over their children at all times and it also means that parents will enforce strict rules as well as make the children follow set schedules. Children are made to buckle under an iron fist and no exceptions to any rue or schedule is permitted.

However, the permissive parenting style is the diametrically opposite of the authoritative style because in this form of parenting the child is allowed plenty of leeway to do things in a manner that suits them and their parents. This style also means that parents don’t enforce too many rules and whatever rules are enforced is done with leniency rather than rigidity. This parenting style involves parents that encourage their children to think and behave freely and it allows the child to explore the world on their own.

The democratic parenting style is really a combination of authoritative and permissive styles and rules are enforced though democratically and punishment is first discussed with the child before being enforced. The goal of this form of parenting is to encourage children to understand that rules are being set to achieve certain aims and that certain behaviors are not condonable or acceptable. This parenting style emphasizes the need to let children know when they are in the right and to be shown when they have made transgressions.

Obviously each parenting style is good in its own way. Children that are taught by authoritative parents will generally be respectful as well as better behaved while those that are taught in a permissive style will be freer and not reined in by their parents.

Filed under Parenting by cureface

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