
1. Authoritarian
1.1. Strict rules for good behaviour, and to fit society
1.2. Control, demand obedience without consideration for the child's wants
1.3. As result
1.3.1. Suppressing emotions, following duties, obedient so she gets her parents love, and not get in trouble
1.3.2. As adult, she doesn't know what she wants - lives the life her parents and society want her to have, whether or not she's happy about it
2. Authoritative
2.1. Give child freedom, within limits
2.1.1. eg. can freely play but has to clean up after, can have ice-cream but only on Sundays
2.2. In conflict, parents listen to child's perspective while also laying down the law
2.3. Parents teach him self-regulation by providing steady support
2.4. As result
2.4.1. Resilient to hardships
2.4.2. Confident to express opinion
2.4.3. Show emotions, act freely
2.4.4. Follows rules once they've been discussed and he feels he understands them
3. Overinvolved
3.1. As result
3.1.1. Cannot overcome challenges alone
3.1.2. Lack perseverance
3.1.3. Protestant procrastination
3.2. Remove obstacles and micromanage all aspects of the child's life
4. Neglectful
4.1. Uninterested in their child - no feedback or attention
4.2. Full freedom to do as she likes
4.3. As result
4.3.1. Lack of trust in self and others
4.3.2. Insecurely attached
4.3.3. Negative self-image
4.3.4. Suppresses emotions
5. Permissive
5.1. Loving, with no rules
5.2. Full control over his parents
5.3. Get whatever he wants
5.4. As result
5.4.1. Struggles with conflict, struggles with emotional self-regulation
5.4.2. No boundaries or limits, does whatever he likes without consideration for others