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adoni [48]
3 years ago
7

Adam's parents allow him two sleepovers a month at his friend's place on the condition that he puts in an extra hour of study ev

ery day. In terms of parenting styles, Adam's parents exhibit _____.
Social Studies
2 answers:
Alekssandra [29.7K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Authoritative parenting

Explanation:

Authoritative parenting style is defined as the process of raising one's child by using different means altogether e.g love(warmth), sensitivity, and boundary setting. positive reinforcement, negotiation and reasoning are used by parents to lead or quide their kids. Mostly they try not to use threats or punishmentsas a means of parenting. This style is used commonly by the elite,educated, middle class families. Children of authoritative parents are more most times independent, self sufficient, socially accepted, academically sound and well-mannered. Authoritative parents wants and demands total obedience and submission from their kids. Kids also with authoritative parents at times has depression issues as an effect of authoritative parenting.

lilavasa [31]3 years ago
3 0

The correct answer is ​authoritative parenting

In order to better understand the styles of education adopted by parents and their consequences, several authors have contributed to a classification of parenting styles in order to be able to assess their impact on children's psychosocial development and prevent them from suffering some consequences harmful effects, as well as promoting healthy habits for the parent-child relationship.

Authoritative Parenting, in which there is an attempt to rigidly control and model the child's attitudes. These parents value absolute obedience, resorting to punitive measures (verbal or physical) so that it behaves according to their requirement. Criticism or threats to the child are frequent ("if you don't do the work, we will stop liking you!"; "You are useless, nor can you get good grades!"), With few expressions of affection.

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