Parenting Styles There are four different parenting styles‚ each of which with their very own interesting description. The four include‚ Authoritarian‚ Permissive‚ Authoritative‚ and Neglectful or the “Uninvolved”. A young woman by the name of Daina Baumrind conducted a study on young...
Waters, Everett and Donna M. Noyes. 1983-1984. ―Psychological Parenting vs. Attachment Theory: The Child`s Best Interests and the Risks in Doing the Right Things for the Wrong Reasons‖ in The Impact of Psychological Parenting on Child Welfare Decision-Making. New York University, Review of ...
Sears advises parents to balance parenting with marriage, their own health, and emotional needs to make attachment parenting work. Four Different Attachment Styles Secure – the child feels loved and protected Avoidant (insecure) – withdrawal from relationships out of fear of rejection ...
Although there is no definitive and comprehensive theory about how parents shape children's development, researches found associations between specific styles and strategies used by parents and children results (O’Connor, 2002). Starting from specific characteristics of each type adult attachment and ...
Baumrind’s theory of parenting style (1996) was implemented in this study to investigate the relationship between parenting CA based on attachment styles, parenting styles, and parental addictions (Zuquetto et al.,2019). It is the emotional bond the child develops with parents. Due to influence...
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Attachment styles reflect individual differences in beliefs about self and others, interpersonal functioning and affect regulation. We review and criticall... K Berry,C Barrowclough,A Wearden - 《Clin Psychol Rev》 被引量: 260发表: 2007年 Culture and Attachment: Perception of the Child in Contex...
Attachment Theory Attachment theory is an ethological theory that seeks to account for the impact of the early parenting environment on a child’s social–emotional development and behavior (Bowlby, 1988). Originally proposed by Bowlby (1969) and further developed in the work of Ainsworth (Ainswort...
^ Although there is research regarding parenting and attachment, few studies compare attachment styles to parenting perceptions. The purpose of this study was to discover whether a relationship exists between attachment security and parental beliefs and perceptions. The participants in this research study...
More recent attachment theory is based on research into different styles of attachment in both children and adult romanticrelationships. This includes secure, avoidant, ambivalent, and disorganized attachment. An Updated Look at Attachment Parenting ...