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Effects of Authoritative Parental Control on Child Behavior

Child Development, 1966
Three models of parental control-permissive, authoritarian, and authoritative-are described and contrasted. Pertinent findings concerning the effects on child behavior of component disciplinary practices are reviewed. With these and other findings as the basis for discussion, several propositions concerning the effects on child behavior of parental ...
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Authoritative Parenting, Psychosocial Maturity, and Academic Success among Adolescents

Child Development, 1989
The over-time relation between 3 aspects of authoritative parenting--acceptance, psychological autonomy, and behavioral control--and school achievement was examined in a sample of 120 10-16-year-olds in order to test the hypothesis that authoritative parenting facilitates, rather than simply accompanies, school success.
L, Steinberg, J D, Elmen, N S, Mounts
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Authoritative Parenting and the Encouragement of Children’s Autonomy

2005
A substantial proportion of the research on parent-child relationships focuses on the construct of authoritative parenting, a style of behavior that combines two central dimensions found in almost all parenting studies (Maccoby & Martin, 1983)—warmth and responsiveness and optimal control, or limit-setting.
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Impact of Parenting Practices on Adolescent Achievement: Authoritative Parenting, School Involvement, and Encouragement to Succeed

Child Development, 1992
This article examines the impact of authoritative parenting, parental involvement in schooling, and parental encouragement to succeed on adolescent school achievement in an ethnically and socio-economically heterogeneous sample of approximately 6,400 American 14-18-year-olds.
L, Steinberg   +3 more
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The Impact of Parental Involvement and Authoritativeness on Academic Achievement

2004
This chapter examines the effects of three forms of parenting practices: parental home involvement, parental school involvement, and authoritative parenting style on high school student academic achievement. Particular attention is given to uncovering differences among ethnic groups.
Park Eunai, J. Palardy Gregory
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Interpersonal functional flexibility : an antecedent of authoritative parenting?

2010
It has been asserted that androgynous individuals are both competent and flexible and that, as such, they should be most likely to be authoritative parents (highly demanding/highly responsive) (Spence & Helmreich, 1978). However, studies examining the association between psychological androgyny and this optimal parenting strategy (Baumrind, 1982 ...
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Authoritative Parenting Style and Proactive Behaviors: Evidence from China?

Sustainability, 2022
Ting Nie, Qiao Yan, Nie Ting
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Maladaptive emotion-focused coping and anxiety in children: The moderating role of authoritative parenting

Current Psychology, 2022
Ting Kin Ng   +2 more
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Transactional models linking maternal authoritative parenting, child self-esteem, and approach coping strategies

Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2021
Dan Gao, Junsheng Liu, Amanda Bullock
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