Answer:
Authoritative
Explanation:
Both Authoritative and authoritarian styles of parenting focus on authority, this means that they set rules and expect their children to follow the rules.
However, the <u>authoritarian parenting is a cold style of parenting </u>which doesn't allow for questions from the kids <u>("because I say so")</u> so there is a one directional style of communication. These parents focus on <u>punishing the wrong behavior</u> and they believe in total control and lack of independence from their children.
<u>Authoritative parents are nurturing so they are warmer</u> than the Authoritarian parents, they allow children to ask why so they<u> explain limits by reasoning with their kids</u>, they also focus on <u>teaching the right behavior</u>s rather than punishing the wrong ones and when there are wrong behaviors <u>they focus on consequences rather than on punishments. </u>
<u>Indulgent parents are warm </u>and involved with their kids but <u>they don't really expect much from them, therefore there is no authority.</u>
Finally, <u>neglecting parenting</u> refers to a type of parenting that is <u>cold and distant </u>but also they don't expect much from their children so, basically,<u> these children lack attention. </u>
In the example we see that Fiona's parents expect her to get good grades and there is a bedtime established (<em>therefore, there are rules</em>), they use time out (<em>consequences</em> when she breaks the rules) and they also give her hugs and tell her they love her (<em>warm style</em> of nurturing), therefore, since there is authority but there is also a warm style of nurturing, we can say that Fiona's parents have a authoritative parenting style.