Parenting style is important to influence child's behavior, and its style forms a context in which child's behavior can occur (Fox paragraph 2). There are four different types of child rearing methods. Developed by Child Psychologist Diana Baum Lind, these styles provide most of the information, including authority, tolerance, dictatorship, negligence / non-participation, in the book 'Understanding of Children and Adolescents' (Forsyth 376 ). In a very interesting children's book for "The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963", author Christopher Paul Curtis introduces many of the characteristics of a particular child - rearing style using family life and adventure.
The style I study first is a reliable child-rearing method. Because it is most commonly used, most parents follow this parenting style. When parents allow children to explore more freely, they show authoritative child-rearing methods, and they also guide the rules leading to success of their children without having to control their lives completely I will. This style involves children having to make their own choices based on their own inference. In various psychological studies there are many advantages to discovering an authoritative approach to child rearing. These studies as a whole suggest that children with an authoritative parenting style have better social emotional development and academic achievement (Desjardines et al., 2009), and higher organizational and rational (Hill, 1995) "Singh, Ranjana and Sonia) Lani 1018)
Authoritative raising method "Authoritative child rearing continues to influence child's development in a positive way beyond adolescence from childhood. Conceptually, prestigious style parents need response and necessary Higher academic achievement "(Alizadeh et al. 2011). Children bring out the best results in life with love, parenting, and authoritative parents' gatherings. Looking back on the relaxed styles, these parents "are reactive, but not essential, so children are passive, interactive, dependent, dependent on social responsibility "(Alizadeh et al. 2011). When we adopt parenting style and compare it with authority, "Parents just ask, but they will not answer.They give punishment to children.11 2011)