4 Parenting Styles
4 Parenting Styles
4 Parenting Styles
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What Is A Parenting Style?
Maccoby and Martin (1983) expanded this parenting style model using a two-
dimensional framework. They made further distinction by expanding
Baumrind’s permissive parenting into two different types: indulgent
(permissive) parenting and neglectful (uninvolved) parenting.
These four parenting styles are sometimes called the Baumrind parenting
styles or Maccoby and Martin parenting styles.
This classification of parenting styles has been studied for over 25 years in
different countries. Results are generally found to be as expected for each
parenting style.
However, inconsistencies and exceptions in some cases remain. Here are
some factors that may also play a part in determining how a child turns out.
In Spain, a study showed that both indulgent and authoritative parenting styles
were associated with good outcomes.
Child Temperament
Children’s own behavior can affect the parent’s choice and the outcomes, too.
In a study, it was also found that some aspect of child behavior such
as sociable and aggressive behaviors are better correlated to child
temperament than to parenting style.
It seems like parenting style is not the only determining factor in the child’s
outcomes. Differences in social context and in child temperaments can make
a difference, too.
But it is worth noting that, despite being widely publicized, not all of these
study results have been successfully reproduced by other researchers. In
addition, these results are also not consistent across other types of outcomes,
such as behavior or mental health. When adopting a parenting style, keep in
mind that a child’s success in life is not composed of only one or two aspects.
To this date, no study has conclusively disproved the benefits of authoritative
parenting, while many others have consistently shown its advantages.
Therefore, authoritative parenting is still the parenting style of choice
recommended by experts.
Parenting style is the emotional climate in which parents raise their children.
Parenting practices are specific actions that parents employ in their
parenting.
Even for parents with the same parenting style, they may choose to utilize
different parenting practices which may affect the degree of outcomes.
Nature Vs Nurture
Nature vs nurture is one of the oldest debates in the history of psychology.
Which one matters more?