Each of the parenting styles have certain effects on children with some being positive, while others being negative. Authoritative parents are high in demandingness and high in responsiveness which generally has the best outcomes. However, this is specifically based off American standards. Children in this category are generally more independent, self-assured, creative, and socially skilled. They also do better in school while getting along much better with peers and adults. Authoritarian parents are high in demandingness and low in responsiveness. Children put in this category are generally less self-assured, less creative, and are less social. Permissive parents are low in demandingness and high in responsiveness. Children in this style are immature and have no self-control. This ultimately results in them having difficulty getting along with peers and adults. Disengaged parents are low in both demandingness and responsiveness. Children with disengaged parents are highly impulsive. As a result of them being impulsive and also having their parents barely monitor their activity, children in this category have higher rates of misbehavior. All four have certain effects to children and each parent will eat differently depending on the levels of demandingness and
Each of the parenting styles have certain effects on children with some being positive, while others being negative. Authoritative parents are high in demandingness and high in responsiveness which generally has the best outcomes. However, this is specifically based off American standards. Children in this category are generally more independent, self-assured, creative, and socially skilled. They also do better in school while getting along much better with peers and adults. Authoritarian parents are high in demandingness and low in responsiveness. Children put in this category are generally less self-assured, less creative, and are less social. Permissive parents are low in demandingness and high in responsiveness. Children in this style are immature and have no self-control. This ultimately results in them having difficulty getting along with peers and adults. Disengaged parents are low in both demandingness and responsiveness. Children with disengaged parents are highly impulsive. As a result of them being impulsive and also having their parents barely monitor their activity, children in this category have higher rates of misbehavior. All four have certain effects to children and each parent will eat differently depending on the levels of demandingness and