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Two Parenting Styles to Avoid

Two Parenting Styles to Avoid

Ineffective parenting styles fall into two categories:

  • Helicopter parents: Control children through rules, demands and micromanaging
  • Permissive parents: Give freedom without limits, responsibilities or consequences
  • Neither approach teaches decision-making skills
  • Both styles create dependency in different ways
  • Children from both struggle with real-world challenges

The helicopter approach creates compliant children who collapse without external control. The permissive approach creates entitled children who expect others to solve their problems. Neither prepares children for responsible adulthood.

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Tired of endless power struggles with your kids? This revolutionary parenting approach shows how to end the cycle of nagging, threatening, and punishing. Foster Cline and Jim Fay demonstrate how allowing children to make mistakes—and experience natural consequences—builds responsibility and decision-making skills. By replacing control with guided choices, you'll prepare kids for the real world while maintaining a loving relationship. Perfect for parents frustrated with both permissive and authoritarian approaches, this practical guide offers specific techniques that work from toddlers through teens.

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