Understanding and Managing the Behaviour

Parenting styles have a profound impact on a child’s behaviour and emotional development. The most widely recognized parenting styles are authoritative, authoritarian, permissive, and uninvolved.

  • Authoritative: Characterized by warmth, structure, and clear communication. Research shows children raised with this style tend to be confident, self-regulated, and socially competent.
  • Authoritarian: Highly demanding but less responsive. These children may follow rules but often struggle with self-esteem and social interactions.
  • Permissive: Warm but with few rules. Children may struggle with authority and self-discipline.
  • Uninvolved: Minimal interaction or involvement. Children in this environment may have emotional and behavioral issues.

Understanding your parenting style can help foster a healthier relationship and promote balanced development in your child.

Did you know?
By the age of three, a child’s brain has reached about 80% of its adult size, making the early years crucial for cognitive and emotional development. Experiences during this period, such as play and social interaction, significantly shape brain structure and function!

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