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Natali [406]
4 years ago
5

"Billy and Tish do not believe that it is right to expect their children to exhibit self-control or to take responsibility for m

ost of their behaviors. This aspect of Billy and Tish's parenting would fall into which of Diana Baumrind's dimensions of parenting?"
Social Studies
1 answer:
Troyanec [42]4 years ago
7 0

The correct answer would be, expectations for maturity

Billy and Tish do not believe that it is right to expect their children to exhibit self control or to take responsibility for most of their behaviors. This aspect of Billy and Tish's parenting would fall into expectations for maturity of Diana Baumrind's dimensions

Explanation:

Diana Baumrind dimensions of parenting provide a help in understanding the roles of parents in raising their children. She gave 3 dimensions which were later became four by the addition of another dimension to her model by Maccoby and Martin.

Her dimensions move between the high and low demandingness and responsiveness. Her model presents three styles of parenting.

  • Authoritative
  • Authoritarian
  • Permissive
  • Neglectful(by Macooby and Martin)

So Billy and Tish belong to the category where they have low demandingness about the expectations for maturity from their children.

Learn more about Diana Baumrind's Dimensions of parenting at:

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