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Baumrind’s Parenting Styles Powerpoint by Anna Jones and Jamie Rogers

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Authoritarian Parenting Style: Restrictive, controlling, demanding Punishment: Frequent spanking, shows anger Communication: Little verbal exchange or sayings such as, “you do it my way or else”. Enforces rules but does not explain them. Result: Children of Authoritarian parents are often anxious, unhappy and fearful. They do not initiate in activities with others and have weak communication skills.

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Page 1: Baumrinds Parenting Styles Powerpoint by Anna Jones and Jamie Rogers

Baumrind’s Parenting Styles

Powerpoint by Anna Jones and Jamie Rogers

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Introduction to Parenting Styles During the 1960’s psychologist Diana Baumrind identified

four important dimensions of parenting after conducting a study on over 100 pre-school children using parental interviews and naturalistic observations.

These four aspects that led to her classifications of parenting styles are:

Disciplinary strategies Warmth and Nurturance Communication Styles Expectations of Maturity and Control Based on these dimensions, Baumrind decided that parents

show one of the four types of parenting styles with their children:

- Authoritarian - Indulgent - Authoritative - Neglectful

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Authoritarian ParentingStyle: Restrictive, controlling, demanding

Punishment: Frequent spanking, shows anger

Communication: Little verbal exchange or sayings such as, “you do it my way or else”. Enforces rules but does not explain them.

Result: Children of Authoritarian parents are often anxious, unhappy and fearful. They do not initiate in activities with others and have weak communication skills.

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Examples of Authoritarian Parenting

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeaG_Lx-keU&feature=related

Authoritarian parents are unreasonable in their demands and utilize harsh punishments for wrong doings that could be corrected through examples or positive reinforcement.

Click on the link to watch a short skit!

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Authoritative Parenting

Style: Encouraging, warm, nurturing, constructive

Punishment: explains consequences and reasoning behind them.

Communication: give-and-take, positive feedback, praise, open-ended

Results: children of authoritative parents are often cheerful and outgoing, achievement oriented and strive to meet their goals. They cope well with stress and have good relationships with peers.

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Examples of Authoritative Parenting

-Authoritative parents use equality to explain their demands and the reasons behind them. -They get “on their level” to speak to their children about following rules.-They use positive reinforcement and praise often.

- Children who are raise by authoritativeparents are more willing to go to themfor help and comforting.-They feel a better sense of trustand belonging.-These children are cooperative and understand why we need rules and consequences.

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Neglectful ParentingStyle: Uninvolved Punishment: Few

cases of punishment due to un-involvement

Communication: Little communication which leads to the child’s sense that parents’ other aspects or life are much more important.

Result: Children of Authoritarian parents are often socially incompetent, lack of self-control, low self-esteem, immature, and are not successful with independence

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Examples of Neglectful ParentingA neglectful parent always puts his/her needs and wants as first priority. Usually experiencing financial, emotional and social stress, neglectful parents are unable to encourage, teach or enable their children. Involvement in

addictive behaviors and lack of support or friendship can oftentimes leave children of neglectful parents with loneliness, fear and anxiety.

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Indulgent/Permissive ParentingStyle: Highly involved with children but place few demands or controls on them

Punishment: Allow children to do as they please

Communication: Parent’s believe this will foster a creative, confident child. Overindulge verbally and materialistically

Result: These children will rarely learn respect for others and have difficulty controlling their behavior. Might be domineering, egocentric, and non-compliant

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Indulgent Parenting Continued…

Responsive but undemanding Oftentimes create children who

are demanding and selfish rather than loving and supportive

Children typically possess good self-esteem and excellent social skills but can be less motivated in school because they are not held accountable for their own behavior

Children are often impulsive, aggressive and lack independence

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Baumrind’s Parenting Styles

Accepting, Responsive Rejecting, Unresponsive

Demanding, Controlling Authoritative Authoritarian

Undemanding, Un-controlling

Indulgent Neglectful

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PunishmentThe most successful way to increase a desired behavior is to use positive reinforcement.

When something desired is taken away in order to decrease a certain behavior, it is called Negative Punishment. This is the least effective of all punishments.

NegativeReinforcementis to remove a negative stimulusfollowing a response. This is the least successful way to increase a desiredbehavior.

Because you're late to work one morning, you drive over the speed limit through a school zone. As a result, you get pulled over by a police officer and receive a ticket.

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Co-parentingSupport given by

each parent when raising a child

Poor co-parenting can place children at risk

Research shows co-parenting as more beneficial than either maternal or paternal parenting in terms of development

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Resources Cherry, Kendra. (n.d.). Parenting styles. Retrieved from

http://psychology.about.com/od/developmentalpsychology/a/parenting-style.htm

Dubai, Helen. (2011). Permissive parenting style. Retrieved from http://www.consistent-parenting-advice.com/permissive- parenting-style.html

Dubai, Helen. (2011). Uninvolved parenting style. Retrieved from http://www.consistent-parenting-advice.com/uninvolved

parenting-style.html Kidsplane. (n.d.). Parenting styles. Retrieved from

http://www.kidsplane.com/parents/parenting_style/index.html Santrock, J. W. (2012). Essentials of Life-Span Development. (2nd

ed.) New York: NY.