Permissive parenting and authoritative parenting are very similar. Both parenting styles believe it is crucial to offer extreme emotional support to their children. When their child is going through a challenging time, they are quick to respond. Both types of parents make sure the child has assistance when needed, such as making important decisions. Similarly, authoritative …show more content…
Authoritative and permissive parents alike, prioritize being selfless and nurturing a child. Both parenting styles believe that it is crucial for a one to know how their child feels. All in all permissive and authoritative parents take care of their children and make sure their needs have been met.
Both parenting techniques believe that it is important to teach a child how to become independent. According to the Permissive and Authoritative parenting styles by Darlene Zagata, “In permissive and authoritative parenting styles, a child should learn how to become active in expressing their needs to others.” Although they differ in how they use their voice and express their opinions, both parenting styles believe it is important to raise their children to use their voice. They believe that parents need to be informed on certain issues and be able to communicate with their children.
Permissive parenting is a more inconsistent parenting style in which children have total control of how they’re raised. This explicit type of parenting is usually relaxed and laid back. Permissive parents typically leave decisions such as “when to be home” or “what time to go to bed” up to the child. Authoritative parenting is a parenting style based solely on parental guidance. When a parent exercises authoritative parenting the child has rules which are consistent, established by the parents in which they expect the child to follow at all …show more content…
An authoritative parent often talks to the child and explains why they must follow certain rules and what the consequences they may face if they break them. Children raised in this way are more likely to respond in a respective, obedient manner. According to Permissive Parenting by By Nugent, Pam M.S., “Parents who use the permissive method of parenting tend to raise demanding children who have little respect for authority.” Permissive parents such as these, believe this form of parenting will teach their children how to become more self-reliant and strong-willed, but in return, this can make a child’s social life hard to manage because they are likely to have never faced rejection.
One thing parents worry about most when raising a child is how they will turn out as an adult. Statistics show that permissive parents often raise children who have demanding tendencies and have a lack of self-discipline. Authoritative parenting principles base themselves off how to help guide their children in the right direction with rules and ambitious standards. This tends to produce children who are driven, respectful, rational beings who are less likely to engage in antisocial behavior such as drugs or alcohol