| Parenting Style Take 2 | ||||
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Today we will discuss another type of parenting style- are you ready? Here's a description of today's style- see if any of these attributes sound familiar to you... This type of parent is less demanding and more responsive, non-traditional and more lenient, they avoid confrontation at all costs, and don't require mature behavior from their kids. Discipline and limits are missing in this household.They typically allow freedom than being committed to routines. They make few rules, and rarely enforce them consistently. They typically accept the child in a loving and warm way no matter what the behavior. If the parent needs the child to follow a rule or has an expectation to be met, bribery, gifts, food and other motivators are commonly used to get the child to cooperate. Here's a summary:
His or her child is likely to be:
This is called the Permissive Approach, "The Children are Taking Over" to Parenting- it is respectful but not firm. "Freedom without limits is not democracy. It's anarchy, and children raised with anarchy don't learn respect for rules or authority or how to handle their freedom responsibly. Kids don't cooperate, even if they understand that it's the right thing to do. They are kids- and if it's not to their interest and benefit it's only natural for them to not comply to the request and cooperate no matter what the situation or conditions involved." - Setting Limits With Your Strong Willed Child A household with the permissive parent could be described as being a frenzy. When having to prepare for big events the parent/parents may become frantic because they can't get any cooperation from their children. The main reasons this type of parenting doesn't work effectively are because children A daily confrontation may include the following: Requests, appeals, lectures, frustration, guilt, giving in, drama, threats, bargains and the parent usually gives up because they can't get cooperation or the desired outcome/cooperation. The permissive parent is common, but they set themselves up for heartache, stress, frustration and will be worn and tired at the end of every day. This is mainly because they are not consistent, their children nearly never cooperate, and they spend hours of their day trying to explain and reason with their children and gain nothing in the end. Many times by the end of the day- these parents just give up- and they can't get things completed that they need to on a daily basis.
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