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Rejected/Neglected Authoritarian Permissive Authoritative Parenting Styles Rejected/Neglected Authoritarian Permissive Authoritative

Rejected/Neglected Discipline Warmth

Rejected/Neglected Parents Give no rules No care or love Treat child as a nuisance Parents may be pre-occupied

Rejected/Neglected Kids Don't form close relationships Feel isolated and helpless Very impulsive Very bitter & hostile Wants love but expects to be hurt so provokes it

Authoritarian Discipline Warmth

Authoritarian Parents rigid & inflexible set rules & demand compliance give harsh punishments for disobedience make all decisions for kids

Authoritarian Kids have no say about anything can't make decisions for themselves moody low self-esteem have trouble getting along with others

Permissive Discipline Warmth

Permissive Parents make few rules don't enforce the ones they make

Permissive Kids impulsive & irresponsible little self-discipline lack self-confidence have trouble making decisions have trouble doing things for themselves don't get along with other kids

Authoritative Discipline Warmth

Authoritative Parents make & enforce rules caring & flexible interested in kid's views help kids grow as individuals help them make own decisions help them solve own problems listen, offer suggestions & give support

Authoritative Kids more self-reliant more self-confident & friendly take responsibility for themselves have stable relationships with others positive image about self & others