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An authorative family is where the parents set limits and demand maturity. They expect their children to be obedient to their demands. They are under the false impression that making unfair demands upon their children they will grow up to become better citizens.. Unfortunately the opposite sometimes happens and the children grew up to become authoritarians .

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An authoritative family is warm,attentive and sensitive to the child

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