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Family Dynamics |
the way in which the family operates as a whole |
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Parenting styles |
Parenting behavior and attitudes that set the emotional climate in regard to Parent-child interactions, such as Parental resPonsiveness and demandingness |
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authoritative parenting |
Parenting Style that is high in demanding and supportive. set clear standards and limits for their children, and are firm about enforcing them. also allow children considerable autotonomy within those limits and are attentive and responsive to their children and some of the needs and respect and consider their children's respect |
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AuthoritAriAn pArenting |
HigH and demanding it and low and responsiveness. non responsive to their children's things and tend to enforce their demands go through the exercise of parental power and the use of threats and punishments. They are orienTed Toward obedience and auThoriTy and expect children To comply wiTh Their demands wiThouT quesTion or explanation. |
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permissive parenting |
hi in responsible but low and demanding it. they are responsive to their children's needs but do not require their children to act in responsible or mature way |
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Rejecting neglecting paRenting |
Disengage parenting style that is low in both responsiveness anD DemanDingness. they do not set limits or monitor their children's behavior and are not supportive of them and sometimes are rejecting or neglectful. |
They are more focused on their needs and don't care about their children's needs |
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Bi-directionality of parent-child interaction |
Idea that parents and theIr chIldren are mutually affected by one another's characterIstIcs and behavIor |
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