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Usimov [2.4K]
1 year ago
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parents who attempt to direct their children's activities in a rational and intelligent way and are supportive, loving, and comm

itted are called
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il63 [147K]1 year ago
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Parents who make an effort to guide their children's behavior in a logical and intelligent manner and who are encouraging, devoted and loving are referred to as authoritative parents.

<h3><u>Authoritative Parenting: What Is It?</u></h3>

According to Ciera Schoonover, Ph.D., a licensed clinical psychologist and assistant professor in the psychology department at Middle Tennessee State University, authoritative parenting is defined as a parenting or caregiving style in which caregivers are nurturing, responsive, and supportive in their interactions with their children while balancing that warmth with firm (yet safe) and consistent limit setting.

Given how similar the words are, authoritative parenting and authoritarian parenting can occasionally be confused by parents. However, Schoonover argues that these two approaches to parenting have important distinctions. Setting boundaries for kids is a part of both authoritative and authoritarian parenting, but authoritative parents are more warm and responsive to their children than authoritarian parents are.

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