authoritative parenting

collocation in English

meaningsofauthoritativeandparenting

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authoritative
adjective
uk
/ɔːˈθɒr.ɪ.tə.tɪv/
us
/əˈθɔːr.ə.t̬ə.t̬ɪv/
showing that you are confident, in control, and expect to be respected ...
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parenting
noun[U]
uk
/ˈpeə.rən.tɪŋ/
us
/ˈper.ən.t̬ɪŋ/
the raising of children and all the responsibilities and activities that are involved ...
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(Definition ofauthoritativeandparentingfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Lastly, results showed that children with psychological flexibility in 9th grade were more likely to have decreases in authoritarian and increases inauthoritativeparentingstyle later on.
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Marital satisfaction was not significantly correlated, withauthoritativeparentingpractices.
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No significant relationship between attachment pattern andauthoritativeparentingwas found.
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Authoritativeparentingand adolescent adjustment across varied ecological niches.
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Yet, despite the impressive number of studies cited in support ofauthoritativeparenting, in our view there are two reasons why the question is not yet settled.
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To demonstrate that increased use of anauthoritativeparentingstyle is followed by improved academic performance does not prove that the child's academic problems were caused by ineffective parenting.
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Authoritativeparenting, psychosocial maturity, and academic success among adolescents.
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Perhapsauthoritativeparentingalone does not lessen disruptive behavior in young children.
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First, familial involvement as enablement, continual conversations about adolescent activities, support, taking an active role in adolescent activities, and restrictiveness refer to anauthoritativeparentingstyle.
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Therefore, compared to women without unresolved loss, they should display less positive emotion and behavior, including less collaborative problem solving with their husbands and lessauthoritativeparentingwith their children.
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Children are more likely to respond toauthoritativeparentingpunishment because it is reasonable and fair.
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Authoritativeparentingstyles seem to be associated with psychological flexibility in children.
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In addition to anauthoritativeparentingstyle, middle-class parents provide their children with valuable sources of capital.
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Interestingly, the beneficial outcomes ofauthoritativeparentingare not necessarily universal.
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Parents low in verbal aggression tend to adopt anauthoritativeparentingstyle and that is positively related to a secure attachment style.
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