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The authoritarian method of parenting is where the parent acts as the authority. In this method of parenting the parent is not a friend to the child, they are to be viewed as an authority figure whom the children are to listen to.
Today's psychologists have categorized parenting into many different styles. Some of the most common are positive parenting, strict parenting, spiritual parenting, slow parenting and toxic parenting.
Teachers should not concern themselves with differing parenting styles and more on teaching the students. If a child acts out, the teacher should contact the parents.
If state law allows the judge that authority, yes.
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Yvonne Edwards has written: 'Becoming a powerful parent' -- subject(s): Authority, Parent and child, Parenting, Problem solving
"Some great parenting tips would be to give your children privacy, do not spank them to punish them, and to let them have freedom. Do not control who they hang out with, who they can date, or what movie they should see. Let them experience life by themselves. if they need help, they will come to you."
Authoritarian parenting styles demand strict discipline and obedience from their children. They are characterized by rules with punishments for transgressions that some consider too harsh.
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Attachment parenting is when parents seek to develop a deep emotional bond with their babies. People care about this type of parenting because parenting is important.
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