Parenting styles
Important points to consider about parenting
Types of parents and parenting skills
Teen parents
100

Which type of parents have clear rules, high expectations, supportive, values freedom but set boundaries, create structured and secure environments and mutual? They raise children who have higher academic performance, more self-esteem, better social skills and lower levels of misbehaviors. 

Authoritative (Democratic)

100

Which important point to consider is when you need to make sure that as a prospective parent that you are in good health. Check to make sure there are no inherited disorders in your family. 

Health Consideration

100

What is it called to ignore inappropriate behavior and deal with problem when child is no longer seeking attention (works for ages 7-18)

Reverse Attention

100

What is a penalty for a wrong doing forcing a child to obey out of fear?

Punishment

200

What type of parenting styles is unresponsive, strict rules, harsh, high expectations, except blind obedience? They raise children who are lower academically, have less self esteem, poorer social skills, and more likely to have a mental illness.

Authoritarian 

200

Which important point to consider is when the parent asks themselves are you responsible enough to put someone else’s needs before your own.

Emotional Maturity 

200

When the parent has the skill that requires you to teach a child the values of right and wrong. Teaching them the expectations of society.

Guidance

200

What is to bring order through teaching and training by being fair and consistent. Your child will learn to obey and be responsible for their actions.

Discipline

300

What kind of parenting style is when the parent is unresponsive, no rules, uninvolved, focus on self rather than children? They raise children who are impulsive and problematic, have a hard time forming relationships with others, and poor academic performance.

Neglectful

300

Which important point to consider is when you need to ask if you really want to be a parent and carry that responsibility for the rest of you life? 

Desire for Parenthood

300

When the parent provides the child with food, clothing, exercise, rest and a safe place to live?

Physical Care

300

What is it called when you tell a child what they CAN do rather than what they CANT do, works for all ages!

Positive Statements

400

What kind of parenting style is when the parent is warm and responsive but have few or no rules. They have low demands, are lenient, view their child more as a friend and are inconsistent. They raise children who have impulsive behavior, egocentric, poorer social skills and problematic relationships

Permissive
400

Which important point to consider is when as parents you need to look at your families needs and wants and set a plan in action to reach these goals. Parents should be the leaders in their family setting the values and standards their family will abide by.

Management skills

400

Name 1 of each: 

Physical Need, Intellectual Need, and Emotional/Social Need

Physical: Food, Shelter, Clothing

Intellectual: Simulation, Opportunity to learn, Schooling/Education

Emotional/Social: Safety/Security, Loved, Cared for

400

What is it called if a child is doing something you do not want them to do, give them something else to do (works for ages 6 months to 10 years)

Redirect Attention

500

Name ONE reason why parenting styles differ?

Culture, Personality, Family Size, Parental Background, Education Level, Religion

500

Which important point to consider is when you need to consider the financial responsibility of raising a child.

Financial Consideration

500

What is it called when the child has a lack of critical needs and encouraging environment that are essential for physical, emotional, and intellectual well-being?

Deprevation