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By: Jane Bear

Being a parent is one of the toughest jobs anyone may ever have. It is an ongoing process that teaches parents new things each day and leaves much more that needs to be learned before they become a good parent. There are various styles of parents, and each of them has it's own style and characteristics. Basically, there are four styles of parenting namely: authoritarian, permissive, authoritative (also known as egalitarian), and uninvolved.

The first style is authoritarian; these are typically parents who seem to come off as overly strict and even bossy. Authoritarian parents believe in absolute obedience and their children are often more successful in the long run. Some children may seem afraid or fearful of their authoritarian parents, but these parents often encourage communication and encourage their children to be independent.

The permissive parents are often seen as those who are overly lenient and they do not set limits for their children. This type of parents often results in children who do not respect authority and are often incapable to make their own choices. As the child grows and becomes a teenager, they tend to be disrespectful and the parents have little control over them.

Authoritative parenting is considered as the balanced style between authoritarian and permissive parents. Authoritative parents give their children a little leeway and choices up until a certain point. Although parents will listen to a child's point of view, ultimately the final decision will rest with the adult.

The fourth parent style is uninvolved parents. Those in this category are basically detached from their children in a way where structure and discipline is almost non-existent. They lack the desire and intention to take on responsibility either because they are incapable or circumstance is preventing them from practicing good parent skills.

In parenting, there are basic things that every parent should know. These are: being kind to your children, being a good role model, and always keeping communication lines open. Parents should never put down or hurt their children's feelings on purpose, no matter how mad they make you feel you should always work to control your temper. Being a good role model is also important, this means teaching your child how to be a good person all the time. The most important lesson that you will teach your kids is the difference between right and wrong. There is no parent better than one who is dedicated to communicating with his or her children well. Communicating does not even have to be too in depth, just talk to your kids about the important things.

Moreover, television and computers often play a big role in the lives of even very young children nowadays. Considering that computers will give them a head start in their education, many parents are keen to have their young children using them as soon as possible. Unfortunately, the Internet has many dangers; there are many wholly inappropriate websites for young children. So as part of parental controls, consider the vast array of parental controls technology that is available to help parents control their young child's computer use and television viewing.

Parenting is hard work and will certainly tax your emotions, but it is also one of the most rewarding things that any of us can do. The effort you put into bringing up your children with unconditional love, understanding and trust will invariably be repaid in a hundred different ways.

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