Authoritarian parents are the strictest of the three styles of parenting styles. They provide strict rules to their children and offer low amounts of freedom, and in return, they expect high obedience. Parents who practice this offer low amounts of flexibility and are not easy to compromise with when accessing their child’s behavior (Rasmussen, 2005). This style of parenting is chosen by some because it can cause children to be well behaved and develop a strong moral compass. The rules put into place provide a strong structure for the child, allowing them to learn how to be obedient and understand right from wrong. Being brought up in such an environment may give the child the aspiration to do right all the time, which would be beneficial to them throughout their life (8 Pros and Cons of Authoritarian Parenting, 2016). Although these attributes of children are important, there is a much better way to elicit these attributes, and that is authoritative parenting. Studies have shown that the restrictiveness of authoritarian parenting can cause poor qualities for a child. Children who grow up in these households tend to be more dependent on their parents, which sets them up to be unable to make decisions on their own later in life. On the other hand, children could also grow away from their parents. Authoritarian parenting may be too much for a child to handle causing them to be scared or angry at …show more content…
Permissive parents provide little guidance over the child’s decisions and can be defined as “high parental responsiveness but low parental demand; tolerance, general acceptance of child’s decisions and tendencies to ignore child’s misbehavior” (Howenstein et al., 2015). is defined as “high parental responsiveness but low parental demand; tolerance, general acceptance of child’s decisions and tendencies to ignore child’s misbehavior” (Howenstein et al., 2015). They also provide limited punishment to the child and when they do, it can be very inconsistent. Permissive parents often times are trying to just have a good relationship with their child. Therefore, they show a lot of affection and nurturance to the child (Abar & Winsler, 2005). Permissive parents may choose this style of parenting because they believe it will teach the child to be independent. They also believe that by not being controlling over the child’s life, then a strong, friendly relationship between parent and child will develop (The Pros and Cons of Permissive Parenting, 2011). All though it is good to show love to your child, it is very important for children to have parents who are able to guide them strongly to make good decisions. Children need parents who will provide structure in their lives because they are not mature enough to do so themselves (Abar & Winsler, 2005). Because of the low structure and boundaries that