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Attachment parenting focuses on a parent’s connection and responsiveness with their child. This parenting style teaches that you can positively impact your child’s emotional health and future relationships by being responsive to their needs and by keeping them physically close

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Gentle parenting compared to other types of parenting

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Looking at other parenting options can help you decide which path to take.

Attachment training

Attachment parenting focuses on a parent’s connection and responsiveness with their child. This parenting style teaches that you can positively impact your child’s emotional health and future relationships by being responsive to their needs and by keeping them physically close.

Skin contact is encouraged and parents see a child’s cry as a cry for help rather than an attempt to manipulate them. (That’s why clingy parents might opt ​​for a baby carrier instead of a stroller, for example.)

Attachment parenting and gentle parenting are compatible, although they may have different emphases.

Positive Parenting

Positive parenting is a warm and firm style that also emphasizes the connection with your child. A positive parent listens to their child and makes an effort to be aware of their feelings.

A child is taught to name their emotions and seek solutions to their challenges. When you hear a parent say, “I see you’re sad to have to come home, but playtime is over now,” you know positive parenting can be their style.

Tiger Parenting

The so-called “tiger education” is considered an authoritarian form of education that demands a lot from the child. Raising a tiger can help children become hardworking, motivated and conscientious. However, it can come with stress that can lead to emotional problems.

A parent who follows this style can enroll their child in numerous extracurricular and academic activities designed to develop them further.

Permissive upbringing

 

This is at the opposite end of the scale to authoritarian parenting. Permissive parents see themselves as the child’s friend. Her relaxed and forgiving approach has few rules and little discipline. Permissive parents must not stop their child from eating ice cream for breakfast



Future Scope
HDFC Credila: Education Loan
Fair Exhibition Organisation
Indian Education Congress
AQT
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