Psychology Parenting styles Diana Baumrind Parenting Styles Original project by John Southwick Tara Bravo Kelsey Chaney Robin Vanwinkle Diana Baumrind Was born in 1927 in New York City ID: 553380
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Tara BravoPsychology
Parenting stylesSlide2
Diana
Baumrind
: Parenting Styles
Original project by:
John
Southwick
Tara Bravo
Kelsey Chaney
Robin
VanwinkleSlide3
Diana Baumrind
Was born in 1927 in New York City
Received her B.A. and Ph.D. in psychology at University of California Berkley
She is most well known for her Parenting StylesSlide4Slide5
Characteristics
of parenting styles identified by
Baumrind
characteristics
Communication
Style
Warmth
Discipline
Expectation
of maturity
Parent to child
Child to parent
Authoritarian
Low
Strict, often physical
High
High
low
Permissive
High
Rare
Low
Low
High
Authoritative
High
Moderate
, with much discussion
Moderate
High
HighSlide6Slide7
Authoritative parents set limits and enforce rules, yet they are flexible and listen to their children
They may demand maturity, but they are usually forgiving (not punishing) if the child falls short They consider themselves guides, not authorities (as authoritarian parents do) or friends (as permissive parents do)
Effects:
Children are successful, articulate, happy with themselves, and generous with others Teachers and peers usually like these children, especially in societies in which individual initiative is valued
Authoritative parentingSlide8
Permissive parenting: is a parenting style based on few demands
Parents have low expectationsNurturing and acceptingDon’t feel responsible to discipline
Let children make their own way
_______________________________________________________Effects:Unhappy children who lack self controlStrained peer relationshipsImmaturity
Very dependent into adulthood
Permissive ParentingSlide9
Parents are unattached and not involved with their children’s lifeMany times adults will dismiss kids emotions and opinions
They will provide the basic needs for kids such as food, shelter etc. but will not give them emotional needsSometimes comes because of the use of drugs
Neglectful
Consequences:A
ttachment
disorder
Children who were never in any kind of a healthy relationship may have a hard time for the rest of their lives with simple connecting with other people.
Reactive Attachment disorder
People with RAD
Adolf Hitler, Ted Bundy, Charles Manson, Saddam Hussein, Edgar Allan Poe, Jeffrey
DahmerSlide10
Original sample had little.Focused on attitude more than on daily interaction.Some authoritarian parents are loving toward children
Some permissive parents guide their children by words, not rules.Overlooked a childes role in relationship with parents
Criticisms of
Baumrind’s theorySlide11
Question:
If a child is dependent and disobedient into early adulthood what type of parenting does this best represent
Authoritarian
PermissivenessAuthoritativeUnresponsive