Style of parenting

What will be an ideal response?

Two primary dimensions: warmth and responsiveness and control

High levels of warmth and responsiveness and moderate levels of control are the best

Control involves setting age-appropriate standards, consistent enforcement of rules, and good communication

Styles: authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and uninvolved

In general, authoritative parenting is associated with best outcomes for children

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