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Culture and Parenting Styles
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Authoritative Parenting
Characteristics include being responsive and demanding, leading to well-adjusted children. Cultural variations might involve the degree of warmth or control, influenced by cultural norms and values.
Authoritarian Parenting
Characteristics include being highly demanding and not responsive, potentially leading to children who are obedient but with lower self-esteem. Cultural values, such as respect for authority, can play a significant role in this style's prevalence.
Permissive Parenting
Characteristics include being highly responsive but not demanding, possibly leading to children struggling with self-discipline and authority. Cultural variations might reflect different views on children's autonomy and freedom.
Uninvolved Parenting
Characteristics include low responsiveness and low demands, which can result in children feeling neglected. Cultural factors might include economic stressors or social norms regarding independence.
Helicopter Parenting
Characteristics involve overprotective behavior and closely monitoring children's experiences and problems, which might hinder children's independence and self-reliance. Cultural variations reflect attitudes towards risk and autonomy.
Tiger Parenting
Characteristics include high expectations and strict discipline, often seen in Asian cultures, which can lead to high-achieving but sometimes psychologically stressed children. Cultural emphasis on academic success and respect for family honor informs this style.
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