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Find Your Parenting Style Quiz

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What is a characteristic of authoritative parenting style?

  • Loving and warm without clear boundaries
  • Nurturing and supportive with firm limits (correct)
  • Strict and controlling without explanation
  • Neglectful and uninvolved in child's life
  • What is a potential outcome of growing up with permissive parents?

  • Strong respect for authority figures
  • Strict adherence to rules and regulations
  • Impulsiveness and rebelliousness (correct)
  • High level of self-reliance and independence
  • How do permissive parents typically set boundaries for their children?

  • They are indifferent to their children's behavior
  • They are nurturing and supportive while setting firm limits
  • They are strict and controlling, imposing rules without discussion
  • They don't usually monitor their children closely or set hard boundaries (correct)
  • What is a characteristic of children raised by permissive guardians?

    <p>Challenges with self-reliance and independence</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How do authoritative parents typically handle their child's behavior?

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    Study Notes

    Parenting Styles

    • Authoritative parenting style is characterized by being responsive to the child's needs while also setting clear boundaries and expectations.

    Permissive Parenting

    • Growing up with permissive parents may lead to a potential outcome of lacking self-regulation skills, as they are not encouraged to take responsibility for their actions.
    • Permissive parents typically do not set clear boundaries for their children, often avoiding discipline and allowing them to make their own decisions without guidance.
    • Children raised by permissive guardians tend to be impulsive, lack self-discipline, and have difficulty with self-regulation.

    Authoritative Parenting

    • Authoritative parents typically handle their child's behavior by setting clear boundaries and consequences while also being responsive to their needs and emotions.

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    Discover your parenting style with this quiz from PsychCentral. Understand how your approach to parenting can impact your child's development and future choices. Explore the differences between authoritative, permissive, and authoritarian parenting styles.

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