Three types of parenting styles were identified in the 1960s: authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive. In 1983, another parenting style was added to the framework. Maccoby and Martin named it the uninvolved or neglectful parenting style. The uninvolved parenting style is characterized by the ab...
Unlike authoritative or authoritarian parenting, permissive parenting avoids enforcing strict rules and rarely resorts to disciplinary actions. While some basic rules may exist, they are often flexible and subject to negotiation. Permissive parents prefer to act as advisors or consultants, allowing their ...
The permissive parenting style is one of three approaches coined by child psychologist Diana Baumrind in a landmark 1967 study. The others areauthoritative, a balance between responsiveness and expectations, andauthoritarian, a very strict, rules-oriented method that aims to control a child's behavio...
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