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Parenting Quiz - What's Your Parenting Style? (Set 2)
1. How do you handle rules?
Strictly enforce them, no exceptions. (Authoritarian: 1)
Explain the reasons and allow flexibility. (Authoritative: 3)
Let the child decide most rules. (Permissive: 2)
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2. Your child fails a test. You…
Punish them and restrict privileges. (Authoritarian: 1)
Discuss study habits and offer support. (Authoritative: 3)
Say, “It’s okay, grades aren’t everything.” (Permissive: 2)
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3. When your child is upset, you…
Tell them to stop crying. (Authoritarian: 1)
Validate feelings and problem-solve together. (Authoritative: 3)
Give them a treat to cheer them up. (Permissive: 2)
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4. When your child doesn't follow instructions, what is your typical response?
I calmly explain why the rules are important and discuss consequences. (Authoritative: 3)
I enforce the rule strictly without much explanation. (Authoritarian: 1)
I tend to let it slide; they'll learn on their own. (Permissive: 2)
I don't intervene or react much. (Uninvolved: 0)
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5. How do you approach your child's emotional needs?
I acknowledge and support their emotions while setting boundaries. (Authoritative: 3)
I expect them to handle emotions on their own and be tough. (Authoritarian: 1)
I let them handle situations however they want without many rules. (Permissive: 2)
I feel disconnected and rarely address emotions. (Uninvolved: 0)
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6. How do you handle your child's opinions that differ from yours?
They should follow my opinion because I know best. (Authoritarian: 1)
Listen to their perspective and discuss, but make final decisions. (Authoritative: 3)
Usually let them do what they want. (Permissive: 2)
Don't engage much with their opinions. (Uninvolved: 0)
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7. How do you encourage your child’s independence?
I allow them to make choices within limits and guide them when needed. (Authoritative: 3)
I make most of their decisions to ensure they do the right thing. (Authoritarian: 1)
I let them do whatever they want with minimal interference. (Permissive: 2)
I don’t actively encourage or discourage independence. (Uninvolved: 0)
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8. How do you handle discipline?
I use consistent rules with explanations and fair consequences. (Authoritative: 3)
I use strict discipline, sometimes with harsh consequences. (Authoritarian: 1)
I avoid discipline and prefer to keep my child happy. (Permissive: 2)
I rarely enforce discipline or set rules. (Uninvolved: 0)
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9. How involved are you in your child's daily life?
I actively engage with their school, friends, and interests while respecting their space. (Authoritative: 3)
I expect them to handle their responsibilities without much involvement from me. (Authoritarian: 1)
I let them do whatever they want and rarely monitor their activities. (Permissive: 2)
I am mostly disengaged from their daily life. (Uninvolved: 0)
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10. How do you react when your child makes a mistake?
I help them understand what went wrong and how to improve. (Authoritative: 3)
I punish them to teach them a lesson. (Authoritarian: 1)
I excuse their mistakes and don’t correct them much. (Permissive: 2)
I don’t respond much; they’ll figure it out on their own. (Uninvolved: 0)
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