Parenting is a process of teaching children a set of behaviors and attitudes. Parents can use different techniques to teach their children how to behave, including authoritative methods and attachment parenting. These techniques can be beneficial and can help parents improve their parenting skills. However, there are risks involved. For example, parents who are not consistently consistent with their parenting techniques may not give their children the attention and guidance that they need to be successful.
Authoritarian parenting
Authoritarian parenting can have negative effects on a child’s social and developmental development. Children raised with this style of parenting may have a harder time getting along with others and develop negative emotions such as anger or resentment. They may also be at a higher risk for drug use and academic problems.
Authoritarian parenting may also have a negative impact on children’s self-esteem. Children with authoritarian parents may constantly feel like they’re a failure and need to prove themselves. They may have an insatiable desire to be perfect and will struggle to develop healthy relationships with their peers. As they grow older, they may develop depression and self-esteem issues.
Authoritarian parents put high demands on their children and don’t respond to children’s questions. They don’t discuss their rules with their children before they’re implemented and don’t tolerate any kind of misconduct. When their children fail to meet their demands, they punish them severely and don’t allow them to play with their peers.
Attachment parenting
Attachment parenting is a parenting style that focuses on meeting the needs of the baby. This includes both the physical and emotional needs of the child. The mother is encouraged to breastfeed her child, though this choice is completely up to the new mother. Co-sleeping is also encouraged by attachment parents, although parents should discuss safe sleeping guidelines with their pediatrician.
Children exposed to attachment parenting are often less fussy and less clingy. They are also less likely to suffer from colic and are generally quiet and alert. This means that they can channel their energy towards learning and development instead of displaying negative behaviors. Interestingly, this approach is associated with higher child IQ levels.
Parents using attachment parenting should avoid spanking and use positive discipline methods. Rather than punishing a child, parents should try to understand the causes of negative behavior in their child and work towards prevention. Ultimately, this approach will help the child develop a positive relationship with the parent.
Neglectful parenting
Neglectful parenting can have negative effects on a child’s emotional development. It can result in post-traumatic stress disorder. Children raised by controlling parents are more likely to have this disorder than those raised by caring parents. The good news is that it’s not a life-threatening condition. In fact, many neglectful parents report reducing the chances of developing this disorder.
Neglectful parents are typically preoccupied with their own affairs and make little time for their children. Sometimes they even reject their children. Emotional attachment between parents and children is a natural process, but neglectful parents have little interest in nurturing their kids. The resulting emotional distance between them and their children makes them feel disconnected from them and their nurturing.
Neglectful parents show minimal interest in their children’s schoolwork, extracurricular activities, and sports. They rarely attend PTA meetings or sports games. They also fail to discipline their children, and rarely correct their children.