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Authoritarian parenting is perhaps one of the most discouraged parenting styles among psychologists. It thrives on the use of punishment to discourage undesirable behavior. There is no mutual communication between the parents and children, and the children are expected to obey their parents without question. The children’s wishes are mostly ignored. Authoritarian parenting generally lacks physical love and affection and, therefore, usually results in children who are emotionally unstable and withdrawn. Since they are deprived of love, affection, and attention, they may interact negatively with those around them. The children thus possess poor social skills and do not display the same competencies as their peers. Children of authoritarian parenting are also at a higher risk for juvenile delinquency and drug abuse.
May 28, 2018

What Are Parenting Styles?

The term parenting style refers to the combination of strategies employed to raise children. John Locke, an English philosopher in 1689, proposed that children are born with a “tabula rasa,” or a blank slate, by which parents could transmit their values or beliefs to their children. How parents transmit their
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What Is Child-Rearing?

May 31, 2018
Child-rearing, also known as parenting, is the process of bringing up children from infancy to adulthood and providing for all their needs. Child-rearing involves training children by punishing wrong behavior and rewarding

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What Is Montessori Parenting?

The Montessori method is an educational philosophy and approach to teaching developed by Dr. Maria Montessori, an Italian physician and educator, in
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