In today’s rapidly evolving landscape and developing environment, managing family particularly childrens has been tough for most of the parents. As the nature of parenting directly impacts the future of a child, this article is for all those parents to know how their actions can influence them. Let us know the different types of parenting often seen among parents.
Authoritative Parenting
Authoritative parents strike a healthy balance between being supportive and setting boundaries. Parents of this type set up boundaries for their childrens and at the same time give them enough space to be comfortable. Usually, children raised under such conditions grow up feeling secure and wanted, full of confidence with good self-esteem, and enjoying excellent social skills. They learn to navigate challenges and make decisions with a balanced perspective, knowing that their parents are there to support them when needed.
Authoritarian Parenting
Authoritarian parenting is stricter and more controlling. Such parents focus on discipline and obedience; they can give directions or rules without giving explanations and space to their children. These parents might punish their children for not behaving well. It cannot be said whether the child will grow as disciplined or not but he will definitely be in stress. Further, it could also result in low personality traits like low confidence, less self esteem, less social, and equipped with less communication skills.
Permissive Parenting
Parents who are more friendly than authoritative come under permissive parenting. For avoiding conflicts, these parents believe in giving more space and to be more friendly and less strict with their child. This sort of parenting is often seen in middle class families in India. The only disadvantage it possesses is when the child starts to grow older, the lack of discipline and the habit of affection may create problems for the child.
Uninvolved Parenting
Uninvolved parenting refers to parents who are detached and provide only basic needs, but are otherwise unengaged and emotionally unconnected. This often occurs when parents are more busy in work or some equivalent job, allowing not to devote time to family.
In such an environment, children may develop feelings of neglect and low self-esteem that consequently affect their emotional states and relationships with others. Unsolicited, these children may look elsewhere for acceptance, which sometimes leads them to make unhealthy life choices. The lack of supportiveness and involvement may lead to a child’s feelings of isolation from others and the world in general.
Parenting by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj
We all, including animals, have parents, that’s how this world rotates, we get parents whether we are born as animals or humans. But amongst this, one thing which is permanently common is our soul, which changes body every other time at the time of taking a new birth. But who is the parent to this soul? Do souls have any parents? The answer to these questions is revealed in the unparalleled spiritual knowledge imparted by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj.
Supreme God Kabir is the true father and the true mother of every soul. He is the God Who created each and everything here, from the smallest living to the largest mammal, from universes to the galaxies. So, He is the parent our soul has been looking for since ages. Jagatguru Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj is currently present for mankind, granting the true worship of God Kabir.
In your quest to learn more, visit www.jagatgururampalji.org or order book ‘Gyan Ganga’. Alternatively, one can also watch spiritual discourses at ‘Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj’ YouTube channel.