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PSYC 3684 1st Edition Lecture 13 Outline of Last Lecture I. The Role of FathersII. Consequences of AttachmentOutline of Current Lecture II. ParentingIII. Parenting Styles- 4 of them, outcomes of each of themIV. 2 Dimensions of Parenting by Dana BaumrindCurrent LectureParenting Style: the overall attitude and approach that parents use when guiding, socializing and disciplining their childrenDana Baumrind- the 2 Dimensions of Parenting1) Responsiveness:a. Foster individuality, self-regulation and self-assertion by being attuned, supportive and acquiescent to children’s special needsi. Warmth and emotional supportii. Communication2) Demandingness:a. Maturity demands, supervision, disciplinary efforts and willingness to confront a child who is disobedienti. Control and various approaches to disciplineii. Expectations of responsibility and self-controliii. Communication between parent and child4 Parenting Styles:Authoritarian:- Demanding, laws- “You must obey me.”These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. Grade Buddy is best Used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- Do not talk back- Harsh punishment- Withdrawal of love- Dominant parents- Don’t really care what their kids have to sayPermissive:- Go with the flow attitude- Loving- Very few rules for children- Listen to children’s perspectives and are acceptingAuthoritative:- High demand and high response- Democratic- Loving- Encouraging communication, give and take- Moderate expectations of maturity- Understanding and flexibilityUninvolved:- Don’t care or are too overwhelmed to care- No love, no rules, neglect- Not involved with children’s lives- Can cross into abuse problemsConsequences:- Baumrind et al 2010 and Steinberg et al 1994  correlational and longitudinal studyAuthoritarian parents result in…- Kids that are obedient and conscientious- Perfect kids- But, they are not always happy- Often depresses, anxious or guilty feeling- Poor social skills- Poor academicsPermissive parenting results in kids who have…- High self-esteem- No self-control- Immature and selfish- Poor relationshipsAuthoritative parenting results in kids who…- Are successful and independent- Generous- Good social skills and relationships- Good academicsConsequences:Uninvolved Parenting:- Worst outcomes and significant issues arise from uninvolved


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