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  2. Parenting styles - Wikipedia

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    Father and children reading. According to a literature review by Christopher Spera (2005), Darling and Steinberg (1993) suggest that it is important to better understand the differences between parenting styles and parenting practices: "Parenting practices are defined as specific behaviors that parents use to socialize their children", while parenting style is "the emotional climate in which ...

  3. Child discipline - Wikipedia

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    Children are perceived to know what they want but not necessarily what is best for them. [25] Indulgent parents are parents who are characterized by responsiveness but low demandingness, and who are mainly concerned with the child's happiness. They behave in an accepting, benign, and somewhat more passive way in matters of discipline.

  4. Diana Baumrind - Wikipedia

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    The "spoiled" child often has permissive parents. Authoritative: this parenting style is characterized by high demandingness with huge responsiveness. The authoritative parent is firm but not rigid, willing to make an exception when the situation warrants. The authoritative parent is responsive to the child's needs but not indulgent.

  5. People Who Were Rarely Complimented as Children Often ... - AOL

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    It is often used to help parents learn how to apologize to children through words or actions. However, adult you can also repair with your inner child on. "Self-doubt is a pernicious and all ...

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    Those who have to bite their tongues to keep from rebuking the indulgent parents of misbehaving children in supermarkets may find blood trickling from their mouths during Erika Hníková’s ...

  7. People Who Were Considered 'Strong-Willed' as Children Often ...

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    Dr. Burrets says strong-willed children and adults often want things to move at their pace, which can cause impatience and frustration. Of course, others may become frustrated with the go-go-go ...

  8. Narcissistic parent - Wikipedia

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    A narcissistic parent will often abuse the normal parental role of guiding children and being the primary decision-maker in a child's life, becoming overly possessive and controlling. This possessiveness and excessive control weaken the child; the parent sees the child simply as an extension of the parent. [ 10 ]

  9. My Father and I Weren’t Close When He Died, but ... - AOL

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    My father was the fun parent, the indulgent one. He introduced me to fries, Cool Whip straight from the tub, and fizzy drinks. My father never repri­manded me for overindulgence as my mother did.