Parenting Styles. Lower academic performance Less Self-Esteem Higher academic performance Impulsive Behavior Egocentric Impulsive Behavior.

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Parenting Styles

Lower academic performance Less Self-Esteem Higher academic performance Impulsive Behavior Egocentric Impulsive Behavior Delinquency Poorer Social Skills Mental Illness Drug/Alcohol Abuse Higher self-Esteem Better Social Skills Less Mental Illness Poorer Social Skills Problematic Relationship Drug or Alcohol Abuse Suicides DelinquencyLower Delinquency