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Parenting isn’t one-size-fits-all. The classic styles: Authoritative, Authoritarian, and Permissive - first identified by Diana Baumrind, each shape a child’s emotional world in different ways. Each style comes with its own strengths and challenges, and understanding them can help us reflect on how we show up for our children. ➡️ Authoritative Parenting This style blends warmth with clear boundaries. Parents are responsive, set consistent expectations, and encourage independence. ⭐️Potential impact: Children often develop healthy self-esteem, emotional regulation, and confidence in making decisions. It’s a balanced approach that tends to promote resilience - but like any style, consistency matters. ➡️ Authoritarian Parenting This approach is structured and rule-focused, with high expectations but often less emotional responsiveness. ⭐️Potential impact: Children may become well-disciplined and responsible, but they might also feel anxious about making mistakes or struggle to express themselves openly. ➡️ Permissive Parenting Permissive parents are warm, accepting, and supportive, but tend to avoid setting or enforcing firm boundaries. ⭐️Potential impact: Children may feel emotionally safe and creative, but can sometimes find it harder to manage frustration, follow limits, or develop consistent routines outside the home. 💡The truth is, there’s no one ‘right’ way. Culture, context, and a child’s individual needs all shape what works best. The goal isn’t to label, but to notice: What messages am I sending? What does my child need from me today? You don’t need to be perfect - just be present. My love, Sarb 💛 …If there’s enough interest, I’ll share a questionnaire to help you discover your dominant parenting style. Drop the word “PARENTING” in the comment section. #adolescents #teenagersneedsupport #parentsneedsupporttoo #parentingguidance #tèencoaching #parentingstyles #mindsetcoaching
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Parenting isn’t one-size-fits-all. The classic styles: Authoritative, Authoritarian, and Permissive - first identified by Diana Baumrind, each shape a child’s emotional world in different ways. Each style comes with its own strengths and challenges, and understanding them can help us reflect on how we show up for our children. ➡️ Authoritative Parenting This style blends warmth with clear boundaries. Parents are responsive, set consistent expectations, and encourage independence. ⭐️Potential impact: Children often develop healthy self-esteem, emotional regulation, and confidence in making decisions. It’s a balanced approach that tends to promote resilience - but like any style, consistency matters. ➡️ Authoritarian Parenting This approach is structured and rule-focused, with high expectations but often less emotional responsiveness. ⭐️Potential impact: Children may become well-disciplined and responsible, but they might also feel anxious about making mistakes or struggle to express themselves openly. ➡️ Permissive Parenting Permissive parents are warm, accepting, and supportive, but tend to avoid setting or enforcing firm boundaries. ⭐️Potential impact: Children may feel emotionally safe and creative, but can sometimes find it harder to manage frustration, follow limits, or develop consistent routines outside the home. 💡The truth is, there’s no one ‘right’ way. Culture, context, and a child’s individual needs all shape what works best. The goal isn’t to label, but to notice: What messages am I sending? What does my child need from me today? You don’t need to be perfect - just be present. My love, Sarb 💛 …If there’s enough interest, I’ll share a questionnaire to help you discover your dominant parenting style. Drop the word “PARENTING” in the comment section. #adolescents #teenagersneedsupport #parentsneedsupporttoo #parentingguidance #tèencoaching #parentingstyles #mindsetcoaching
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Classic reflect

Parenting isn’t one-size-fits-all. The classic styles: Authoritative, Authoritarian, and Permissive - first identified by Diana Baumrind, each shape a child’s emotional world in different ways. Each style comes with its own strengths and challenges, and understanding them can help us reflect on how we show up for our children. ➡️ Authoritative Parenting This style blends warmth with clear boundaries. Parents are responsive, set consistent expectations, and encourage independence. ⭐️Potential impact: Children often develop healthy self-esteem, emotional regulation, and confidence in making decisions. It’s a balanced approach that tends to promote resilience - but like any style, consistency matters. ➡️ Authoritarian Parenting This approach is structured and rule-focused, with high expectations but often less emotional responsiveness. ⭐️Potential impact: Children may become well-disciplined and responsible, but they might also feel anxious about making mistakes or struggle to express themselves openly. ➡️ Permissive Parenting Permissive parents are warm, accepting, and supportive, but tend to avoid setting or enforcing firm boundaries. ⭐️Potential impact: Children may feel emotionally safe and creative, but can sometimes find it harder to manage frustration, follow limits, or develop consistent routines outside the home. 💡The truth is, there’s no one ‘right’ way. Culture, context, and a child’s individual needs all shape what works best. The goal isn’t to label, but to notice: What messages am I sending? What does my child need from me today? You don’t need to be perfect - just be present. My love, Sarb 💛 …If there’s enough interest, I’ll share a questionnaire to help you discover your dominant parenting style. Drop the word “PARENTING” in the comment section. #adolescents #teenagersneedsupport #parentsneedsupporttoo #parentingguidance #tèencoaching #parentingstyles #mindsetcoaching
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