
Positive Parenting Can Have Lasting Benefits on Children
Editorials News | Dec-13-2016
As per the experts, it is important for parents to develop a good behavior in children during their formative years. Children have a good adaptation power during their shaping years. The experts have defined positive parenting as a technique that has proven successful. Parenting is divided into three categories such as Authoritarian, Permissive and Authoritative. The experts suggest authoritative parenting is a good example of positive parenting as, during this, parents set rules and involve their children in creating the rules.
On the other hand during permissive techniques, the parents do not force their children and let the children have a free rein. As per the psychologists, during Authoritarian, parents impose strict rules with no input from children. There is more emphasis on bad behavior and punishment is generally harsh.
The children rarely get good reviews for positive behavior and likely to have a low confidence level. During this category (Authoritarian) the children may become violent later in life, explained the experts. Children who are recipient of positive parenting excel in every field and get along with everyone.
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