#ParentingStyles

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2025-12-01

Mom writes tough letter to rebellious, 'independent' 13-year-old son and gets unexpected response

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2025-11-29
BabyYumYumBabyYumYum
2025-11-19

Parenting doesn’t come with a manual, but your style matters. 💗
Permissive parenting is warm, kind and nurturing, but often light on rules and boundaries.
Curious if this is your approach? Discover the pros, cons and what it really means for your family.
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Parenting doesn’t come with a manual, but your style matters. 💗 Permissive parenting is warm, kind and nurturing, but often light on rules and boundaries. Curious if this is your approach? Discover the pros, cons and what it really means for your family.
Sharing the best of humanity with the world, one story at a time.upworthy.com@web.brid.gy
2025-11-10
Sharing the best of humanity with the world, one story at a time.upworthy.com@web.brid.gy
2025-10-03

Want creative and independent kids? A Harvard-trained psychiatrist recommends 'dolphin parenting'

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BabyYumYumBabyYumYum
2025-09-17

Your parenting style does more than set the rules. It shapes your child’s world 💛
The way you respond to emotions, set boundaries and guide choices leaves lasting marks on your child’s confidence, relationships and sense of self.
🧠 Read how different parenting styles influence development: zurl.co/y5bBt

Your parenting style does more than set the rules. It shapes your child’s world 💛 The way you respond to emotions, set boundaries and guide choices leaves lasting marks on your child’s confidence, relationships and sense of self.

Parenting styles!
By now everyone's heard of parenting styles (or maybe that's just me and my obsession with understanding psychology as a struggling teen) but i'll explain anyway. there are four parenting styles: Authoritative, Authoritarian, Permissive, and Neglectful

The two measures that differentiate these are expectations and responsiveness. the ideal parenting style is authoritative: high expectations and high responsiveness. this isn't specifically about high grades or anything like that, but expectations of good manners, effort put into education and chores, etc. in return, there should be provision of unconditional love and a nurturing environment for the child. authoritarian parenting is high expectations and low responsiveness, where the expectations are also high or even higher but without the nurturing environment for the child to feel unconditionally loved and safe. neglectful parenting is low expectations and low responsiveness where the child is essentially left to fend for themself, as they aren't given any direction or nurturing. permissive parenting is interesting, as it's low expectations and high responsiveness, and is basically a parent attempting to be their child's friend rather than carer

I think in my case i had to deal with authoritarian parenting, which led to being hyper-critical towards myself and to others as that was what i normalised growing up. i still have some growing up to do to unlearn that. it's even worse because we start to parent ourselves as adults, so i've been authoritarian towards myself but also see-sawing between that and permissive where i just don't do anything and justify it as "well, i've been through enough that i GET to be lazy". i've been told not to call it laziness as it's the body wanting to heal. i understand that as it's clear that people generally gravitate towards activity and productivity, even if it's not in the socially demanded "work till you drop" way people still will create art and cook meals and make the world a better place in ways like that. when someone just doesn't want to do anything, it probably means there's something wrong but i can't let go of the guilt over doing nothing and feeling like i can't do "productive" things that i know i should want to do and i know that i used to enjoy


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BabyYumYumBabyYumYum
2025-05-20

Calm, structured and always thinking ahead? You might be a Type C parent 💬🏡
Type C parents are often observant, emotionally attuned and focused on creating a stable, peaceful environment. They value routines, gentle communication and deep connection.
🧠 Does this sounds like you?
Read the full article: zurl.co/NwrBk

Calm, structured and always thinking ahead? You might be a Type C parent 💬🏡 Type C parents are often observant, emotionally attuned and focused on creating a stable, peaceful environment. They value routines, gentle communication and deep connection.  🧠 Does this sounds like you?
BabyYumYumBabyYumYum
2025-05-15

🚸 Are You a Lawnmower Parent Without Realising It? They’re not helicopter parents — they’re the next level. Lawnmower parents “mow down” obstacles so their children never have to struggle. But is it helpful… or harmful in the long run? 👀 Learn the signs, the risks, and how to support independence instead.

Read more here: zurl.co/Yp2TF

🚸 Are You a Lawnmower Parent Without Realising It? They’re not helicopter parents — they’re the next level. Lawnmower parents “mow down” obstacles so their children never have to struggle. But is it helpful… or harmful in the long run? 👀 Learn the signs, the risks, and how to support independence instead.  Read more here: https://zurl.co/Yp2TF  #LawnmowerParenting #ModernParenting #SchoolLife #RaisingResilientKids #BabyYumYum #ParentingStyles
2025-04-24

Every child rewrites the parenting playbook—and let’s be honest, by kid #3, that playbook is mostly snack stains and winging it.

From rule-following firstborns to free-spirited caboose kids, here’s how our parenting evolves (and why that’s totally okay).

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Alive in Christaliveinchristaz
2025-04-07

Explore how different parenting styles impact children's beliefs and choices. We discuss the balance between strictness and love, and how these experiences shape future generations. Discover the importance of nurturing gratitude and responsibility in parenting.

2024-12-27

#Anxiety and #Depression are more likely to prevail in children who were raised with constant "Harsh" Parenting, to the surprise of pretty much nobody.

#Parenting #Children #MentalHealth #ParentingStyles #Parents

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Parenting Patchparentingpatch
2024-12-27

and are more likely to prevail in children who were raised with constant "Harsh" Parenting, to the surprise of pretty much nobody.

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2024-12-13

Mommy Wars! How do you stay friends with other moms when your parenting styles differ wildly?

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2024-12-09

Does your child have a secure attachment? Here's how to tell. Plus, some tips to develop a secure attachment if it's missing.

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2024-06-29

🌟 New Blog Alert! 🌟
We've been talking about it, and now it's here! Dive into our latest blog, "Parenting Styles: Finding What Works Best for Your Family", where we explore the fascinating world of parenting styles.

🎨 What's Inside?
• A detailed chart breaking down various parenting styles.
• Key characteristics and benefits of each approach.
• Real-life examples and expert insights.
• Tips to help you find the best parenting style for your family.

Whether you're a new parent or looking to refine your approach, this blog is your ultimate guide to understanding and implementing effective parenting techniques.

📖 Read now and discover how to nurture a happy, healthy family dynamic: chatterlane.com/parenting-styl

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2024-03-14

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