Permissive, authoritative, authoritarian and uninvolved are all parenting styles. The next point will concern child-rearing styles. Permissive, authoritative, authoritarian and uninvolved are the styles that parents use towards their children. By definition, permissive is a style used by parents who let their children run the house and do what they want. In the authoritarian style, child-rearing is parents or guardians taking responsibility for their children, giving them some power in unforgiving circumstances. For example, ask your children to always do something like take a shower in the evening. Authoritative is the style of raising children which is an impeccable blend of permissive and authoritarian styles. The children's unique parenting style is exactly what is expressed, as parents are not disturbed in their children's lives. Games and tests will be carried out after illustrating these styles of raising children. Parents will have the opportunity to take on different roles where one individual is the child and the other is the guardian. Each part of the child's education will be played by different people. A practice will then be made to reflect on the experience. The facilitator will ask questions, for example, how do you think a child feels when the guardian is not involved in his or her life? What kinds of problems do you think lead to uninvolved child-rearing? This will help individuals who are kinetic, aural and visual
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