Authoritative Parenting
- Reasonable demands and high responsiveness
- High expectations, but parents give their children the resources and support they need
to succeed
* Ideal parenting skills, a mix between authoritarian and permissive parenting
Authoritarian Parenting
- High demands and low responsiveness
- Parents usually have high expectations of their children but don't provide feedback
(but when feedback is provided it's usually negative)
- Mistakes are punished harshly
Permissive Parenting
- Low demands and high responsiveness
- Very loving, yet provides few guidelines and rules
- Usually seem more like a friend than a parent figure
Uninvolved
- Sometimes referred as neglectful parenting
- Lack of responsiveness to child's needs
- Few demands
- Indifferent and dismissive
Which Level of Self-awareness do Children usually Develop First?
Differentiation-- Stage 1: (from birth) the self from the non-self
What do Babies Usually do from Birth
Distinguish between internal and external stimuli
Internal stimuli: a stimulus that is inside the organism (hunger, thirst, pain, love)
External stimuli: a stimulus that is outside the organism (our bodies responding to
changes outside the body)