A Brief Overview Of Different Parenting Styles
Some people look to their own parents as
role models for their parenting styles, while others disagree with how their parents raised them and seek to parent
in a completely different way ...
As a parent, your focus is on raising your children, not necessarily the specific methods you do
in the process.
Some people look to their own parents as role models for their parenting styles, while others
disagree with how their parents raised them and seek to parent in a completely different way.
Whichever parenting style you use, it is important to know what category you fit into.
Parenting Style #1 - The Dominating Parent
This parenting method is the one that is the most associated with parenting in earlier
generations. Unfortunately, this particular parenting style is based on making sure the child completely obeyed,
and often used harsh punishment.
The result was often maladjusted children who in turn did the same thing to their children in a
vicious cycle. If you feel that you are a dominating parent, you should definitely seek parenting counseling or
immediately change your ways.
Parenting Style #2 - The Indulging Parent
This kind of parent thinks that by buying a child toys, the child will stay quiet and not cry.
While this parenting technique can work at times, it also results in the child being very spoiled, and not being
willing to share.
This kind of parent also shies away from the disciplining the child - specifically, in notifying
the child when the child is acting in an unacceptable manner. If you think that you adhere to this kind of
parenting style, you will need to strike a balance between the indulgence and practical discipline.
Parenting Style #3 - The Balanced Parent
This parenting style is the one that is considered ideal, as well as the one that many parents
strive to accomplish. This kind of parent loves to buy new things for their child, but at the same time knows
boundaries.
When a child acts out of place, rather than hitting or screaming at the child, the parent, in a
firm voice, directs the child to the time-out corner, or takes away a favorite privilege, such as television, for
an hour or two.
Parenting Is All About Patience
Remember, as much as you as a parent might strive to be perfect, there really is not such things
as a perfect parenting method. Each child is different and responds to discipline in different ways. However,
hitting should never be a form of discipline. Basically, the best parent is a loving and patient parent, one who
raises a polite, independent child.
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