1) Uninvolved parents show little interest in their children’s lives, often do not meet their basic needs and offer little attention. Which of the following explains the impact of this type of parenting style? a) Children with these types of parents usually develop good decision-making skills as they have had many opportunities to develop intellectually and use their problem-solving skills. They usually become responsible adults with good social connections and have been able to develop negotiation skills, impacting positively on their social health and wellbeing. Their mental health and wellbeing is promoted through good levels of self-esteem. b) Children from these types of families often direct anger at their parents for the punishments they inflict, resulting in lower levels of emotional health and wellbeing and development. They also tend to have poor self-esteem, lowering their levels of mental health and wellbeing. c) Children in these families tend to feel rejected and consequently have low levels of happiness and poor self-esteem. This reduces both emotional and mental health and wellbeing. These children may miss out on school, impacting negatively on their intellectual and social development. If children are injured or malnourished due to neglect, their physical health and wellbeing would decline. d) Children in these relationships often have issues with authority and rules, causing them difficulties at school and later in life. Their emotional health and wellbeing and development may suffer, as they may not learn appropriate management of their feelings. These children often report low self-esteem and sadness, which causes poor mental health and wellbeing. Social health and wellbeing, as well as social development, are compromised as there is an absence of a parental or adult role model due to the parents wanting more to be friends than adults. 2) Permissive parents don’t really offer any discipline and may take on the role of friend more than parent. Which of the following explains the impact of this type of parenting style? a) Children from these types of families often direct anger at their parents for the punishments they inflict, resulting in lower levels of emotional health and wellbeing and development. They also tend to have poor self-esteem, lowering their levels of mental health and wellbeing. b) Children with these types of parents usually develop good decision-making skills as they have had many opportunities to develop intellectually and use their problem-solving skills. They usually become responsible adults with good social connections and have been able to develop negotiation skills, impacting positively on their social health and wellbeing. Their mental health and wellbeing is promoted through good levels of self-esteem. c) Children in these families tend to feel rejected and consequently have low levels of happiness and poor self-esteem. This reduces both emotional and mental health and wellbeing. These children may miss out on school, impacting negatively on their intellectual and social development. If children are injured or malnourished due to neglect, their physical health and wellbeing would decline. d) Children in these relationships often have issues with authority and rules, causing them difficulties at school and later in life. Their emotional health and wellbeing and development may suffer, as they may not learn appropriate management of their feelings. These children often report low self-esteem and sadness, which causes poor mental health and wellbeing. Social health and wellbeing, as well as social development, are compromised as there is an absence of a parental or adult role model due to the parents wanting more to be friends than adults. 3) Authoritative parents have rules; however, they allow some exceptions based on their children’s feelings and also explain the reasons for their rules or limits. Which of the following explains the impact of this type of parenting style? a) Children from these types of families often direct anger at their parents for the punishments they inflict, resulting in lower levels of emotional health and wellbeing and development. They also tend to have poor self-esteem, lowering their levels of mental health and wellbeing. b) Children in these relationships often have issues with authority and rules, causing them difficulties at school and later in life. Their emotional health and wellbeing and development may suffer, as they may not learn appropriate management of their feelings. These children often report low self-esteem and sadness, which causes poor mental health and wellbeing. Social health and wellbeing, as well as social development, are compromised as there is an absence of a parental or adult role model due to the parents wanting more to be friends than adults. c) Children with these types of parents usually develop good decision-making skills as they have had many opportunities to develop intellectually and use their problem-solving skills. They usually become responsible adults with good social connections and have been able to develop negotiation skills, impacting positively on their social health and wellbeing. Their mental health and wellbeing is promoted through good levels of self-esteem. d) Children in these families tend to feel rejected and consequently have low levels of happiness and poor self-esteem. This reduces both emotional and mental health and wellbeing. These children may miss out on school, impacting negatively on their intellectual and social development. If children are injured or malnourished due to neglect, their physical health and wellbeing would decline. 4) Authoritarian parents establish a set of rules and expect their children to follow them without question. Which of the following explains the impact of this type of parenting style? a) Children in these families tend to feel rejected and consequently have low levels of happiness and poor self-esteem. This reduces both emotional and mental health and wellbeing. These children may miss out on school, impacting negatively on their intellectual and social development. If children are injured or malnourished due to neglect, their physical health and wellbeing would decline. b) Children with these types of parents usually develop good decision-making skills as they have had many opportunities to develop intellectually and use their problem-solving skills. They usually become responsible adults with good social connections and have been able to develop negotiation skills, impacting positively on their social health and wellbeing. Their mental health and wellbeing is promoted through good levels of self-esteem. c) Children from these types of families often direct anger at their parents for the punishments they inflict, resulting in lower levels of emotional health and wellbeing and development. They also tend to have poor self-esteem, lowering their levels of mental health and wellbeing. d) Children in these relationships often have issues with authority and rules, causing them difficulties at school and later in life. Their emotional health and wellbeing and development may suffer, as they may not learn appropriate management of their feelings. These children often report low self-esteem and sadness, which causes poor mental health and wellbeing. Social health and wellbeing, as well as social development, are compromised as there is an absence of a parental or adult role model due to the parents wanting more to be friends than adults. 5) _____________ may choose this style because they want their children to be positive about themselves and their relationships with others as they mature. a) Helicopter parents b) Attachment or gentle parents c) Snowplough parents d) Free range parents

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