8 Friday, October 25, 2024 brooklintowncrier.com How Parenting Styles Differ I walk into the house and, before my bag hits the floor, my husband and daughter engage me in their argument over a juice box that was left on the kitchen counter all day. My reaction? If it's been cleaned up, then the issue is resolved. I know my daughter had rushed out this morning with the juice box a likely casualty of her haste. However, my husband has launched into a lecture on responsibility as our daughter huffs and rolls her eyes. I ask her why this happened and what could have prevented it. She offers to get up a little earlier. My husband comes from a family where the parent was more of a buddy than a parent which made the other parent try to balance that with the some sense of discipline. I was brought up in an environment that was one part authoritarian and one part uninvolved. I was pretty much left to fend for myself by the age of 10. That was until I pushed boundaries or stepped out of line and the hammer came down. As a result, the different parenting styles we experienced influence our current choices. A parenting style has two main parts. One is the amount of control a parent attempts to have over the child. The other is the amount of warmth and affection a parent shows. When parenting our teen, my husband and I teeter on a fine line between authoritative and slightly permissive. He's loving and affectionate until a rule is broken or ignored. Then he gets really upset. As a counselor and journalist, I try to understand both sides of every situation. In the case of the juice box, I had decided that as long as it was taken care of later, I could live with the indiscretion as long as she learned from it. Parenting styles usually have four categories: authoritarian, authoritative, permissive and uninvolved. Authoritative parenting is considered the most effective style as it blends respect for the child with attention to social norms. Here, parents are relatively strict and enforce the rules while also displaying affection for their kids. They are more likely to discuss why the child acts a certain way and care about a child's emotions. Authoritarian parents are strict and exert high levels of control over their kids. They may show little warmth. Permissive parents show plenty of love and affection but enforce few boundaries. This may increase the risk of children who are not self-motivated to struggle in school. Uninvolved parents don't enforce clear rules and may display little or no interest in the child. An uninvolved parent might not notice a problem or be somewhere else when bad behavior occurs. In our house, we try to present a united front and look for how our styles complement each other. 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