#1
What is an authoritative parenting style characterized by?
High warmth and responsiveness
Low demands and expectations
High demands and low responsiveness
Low warmth and high demands
#2
According to Baumrind's parenting styles, which style is considered balanced, combining warmth and discipline?
Authoritative parenting
Permissive parenting
Authoritarian parenting
Uninvolved parenting
#3
Which parenting approach emphasizes giving children a high level of freedom and minimal guidance?
Authoritative parenting
Permissive parenting
Authoritarian parenting
Uninvolved parenting
#4
According to Diana Baumrind's parenting styles, which style is characterized by high warmth and responsiveness coupled with high demands and expectations?
Authoritative parenting
Permissive parenting
Authoritarian parenting
Uninvolved parenting
#5
Which parenting approach emphasizes the importance of setting clear rules and expectations?
Permissive parenting
Authoritarian parenting
Authoritative parenting
Uninvolved parenting
#6
What is a common characteristic of permissive parenting?
Strict rules and high expectations
Low warmth and responsiveness
High warmth and low expectations
Clear communication and guidance
#7
In the context of parenting, what does the term 'helicopter parenting' refer to?
A parenting style that is too permissive
A parenting style that is overly controlling and involved
A parenting style that emphasizes independence
A parenting style that focuses on positive reinforcement
#8
Which parenting approach is characterized by low demands and low responsiveness?
Authoritative parenting
Permissive parenting
Authoritarian parenting
Uninvolved parenting
#9
Which parenting style is characterized by high warmth and responsiveness coupled with low demands and expectations?
Authoritative parenting
Permissive parenting
Authoritarian parenting
Uninvolved parenting
#10
What is a potential drawback of an authoritarian parenting style?
Low self-discipline in children
Increased creativity in children
Strong emotional bond with parents
High self-esteem in children
#11
What is a characteristic of the democratic or collaborative parenting style?
High expectations with low responsiveness
Authoritative and responsive
Overly controlling and strict
Neglectful and uninvolved
#12
Which parenting style is characterized by high demands and expectations, coupled with low warmth and responsiveness?
Authoritative parenting
Permissive parenting
Authoritarian parenting
Uninvolved parenting
#13
According to Bowlby's attachment theory, what is the role of a caregiver in the formation of a secure attachment?
Providing excessive freedom
Being consistently available and responsive to the child's needs
Ignoring the child's emotional needs
Setting strict rules and expectations
#14
What is a characteristic of the permissive parenting style?
High demands and strict rules
Low warmth and responsiveness
Balanced warmth and discipline
Setting clear expectations
#15
According to attachment theory, what does a secure attachment between parent and child promote?
Independence and self-reliance
Anxiety and fearfulness
Avoidance of relationships
Trust and emotional security
#16
What is a key aspect of positive discipline in parenting?
Harsh punishment and criticism
Consistency and communication
Ignoring the child's behavior
Overindulgence and permissiveness
#17
What is the primary focus of positive reinforcement in parenting?
Punishing undesired behavior
Ignoring problematic behavior
Rewarding desired behavior
Setting strict rules
#18
What is the potential impact of uninvolved parenting on a child's development?
High self-esteem
Emotional neglect and lack of guidance
Strong independence
Close parent-child bond
#19
What does the term 'attachment parenting' focus on?
Strict discipline
Promoting independence
Creating a strong emotional bond between parent and child
Neglecting the child's needs
#20
According to Erikson's psychosocial theory, what is the primary developmental task during the early childhood stage?
Identity vs. Role Confusion
Trust vs. Mistrust
Integrity vs. Despair
Industry vs. Inferiority
#21
In the context of parenting, what does the term 'scaffolding' refer to?
A parenting style that provides excessive support
Gradually reducing parental support as a child gains competence
Ignoring a child's behavior
Strict discipline and punishment
#22
What is the primary focus of the 'gentle parenting' approach?
Strict discipline and punishment
Empathy, understanding, and positive communication
High demands and expectations
Permissive and lax rules
#23
In the context of parenting, what is the concept of 'mindful parenting' centered around?
Being excessively controlling
Emphasizing permissiveness
Being fully present and engaged with the child
Neglecting the child's needs
#24
What is a potential disadvantage of an uninvolved parenting style?
High self-esteem in children
Emotional neglect and lack of guidance
Strong emotional bond with parents
Consistent discipline
#25
What is a key aspect of fostering resilience in children through parenting?
Overprotecting them from challenges
Encouraging independence
Providing minimal emotional support
Setting rigid rules