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olganol [36]
1 year ago
10

Permissive parent set rules for their children but never in force them. They most never say no. Since permissive parents didn’t

have healthy boundaries growing up they tend to.
English
1 answer:
lions [1.4K]1 year ago
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Permissive parents set rules for their children but never force them. They most never say no. Since permissive parents didn’t have healthy boundaries growing up they tend to be very loving, yet provide few guidelines and rules.

<h3>What is permissive parenting?</h3>

This type of parenting is characterized by low demands and high responsiveness in training a growing child.

It is reasonable to note that these parents do not expect mature behaviours from their kids, instead, they are more like friends to their children than a parent, hence their loving nature toward their children.

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