Parenting styles can vary between children or shift based on a parent's availability and energy levels.
True
Parents who focus on being friends with their child and set a few rules are practicing _____ parenting.
Permissive Parenting
I am a parenting style where parents say, 'I am not like a regular mom; I am a cool mom,' and I like letting my kids have fun and do entertaining activities with them
Permissive
Johnny's parents are frequently flying overseas for business, and over the course of a month, Johnny only sees or talks to them three times due to their busy schedules.
Uninvolved
What is permissive parenting?
Permissive parenting is characterized by being warm and supportive while allowing children significant freedom and minimal structure.
Authoritative parenting involves strict rules with no flexibility for negotiation
False. This is authoritarian parenting, which is characterized by strict rules and high demands with little flexibility or room for negotiation. Authoritative parenting, on the other hand, combines clear rules and expectations with warmth and flexibility, allowing for open discussion and negotiation.
3. Authoritarian, Authoritative, Permissive, uninvolved
I am the type of parent who does not attend my daughter's important events because I am busy working and earning for the family.
Uninvolved
Can a single parent exhibit more than one parenting style?
Yes. Parents often display a combination of different parenting styles depending on the situation, the child's needs, or their own experiences. Few parents adhere strictly to a single parenting model; instead, most exhibit a blend of different styles, falling somewhere between them (Carter et al., 2023, parenting styles, para. 1)
Authoritative parenting combines high warmth and responsiveness with high expectations and standards.
True. Authoritative parenting involves both high warmth and responsiveness as well as high expectations and standards, creating a balanced and supportive environment.
I am the type of parent who likes balance. I enforce rules with my son regarding his studies to foster positive stress and build a habit of doing his homework, while also providing emotional support and warmth to promote open communication when he is having a hard time.
Authoritative
A parenting program offered in school districts called "Love and Logic" is categorized into which parenting style?
Authoritative parenting
In __________ parenting, the child may have little self-discipline and may try to test limits with others.
Pal/Permissive. Pal parenting means minimally enforcing limits and limited organization, with parents acting more like friends than as authoritative leaders. Children who struggle with self-control and constantly test boundaries with others may be the result of a lack of defined boundaries and discipline.
The fourth style recognized in Baumrind's theory is called __________ parenting.
Uninvolved.
As the eldest child, I am expected by my parents to take over the family construction business and serve as a role model for my younger siblings, without much consideration of my own career aspirations.
Authoritarian