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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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Slide1

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 StylesSlide4
Slide5

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

HighSlide6
Slide7

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