What is Your Parenting Style?
How would your kids describe you?
Do your child’s friends have to go through a vetting process?
How do you manage your child’s allowance?
Your child wants to borrow the car to go out with their friends, how do you respond?
Your kid says that they’re not in the mood for their after-school lessons. What do you say?
How do you manage your child's screen time?
Your child wants to go on vacation with a friend’s family instead of the annual family vacation. What is your response?
Why would you get your child a dog?
Your child’s room is in a mess, how do you get them to clean it up?
Your child wants to go to college. What is your role in this situation?
You Are {result #1 percent} Authoritative
As an authoritative parent, you have rules and believe in consequences, but also take your children's opinions into consideration. You validate their feelings while making it clear to them that as an adult, you are in charge.
You're also:
{result #2 percent} authoritarian. Learn more...
{result #3 percent} permissive. Learn more...
{result #4 percent} uninvolved. Learn more...
You Are {result #2 percent} Authoritarian
It seems you may be an authoritarian parent. Authoritarian parents believe in strict boundaries, and prefer not to involve their children in the obstacles and difficulties of problem-solving at a young age.
You're also:
{result #1 percent} authoritative. Learn more...
{result #3 percent} permissive. Learn more...
{result #4 percent} uninvolved. Learn more...
You Are {result #3 percent} Permissive
It seems you are the type of parent who is more than lenient with their children. You're quite forgiving towards your kids, and only tend to get involved when things get serious. You encourage them to talk with you about their problems and often take on a friend-like role.
You're also:
{result #1 percent} authoritative. Learn more...
{result #2 percent} authoritarian. Learn more...
{result #4 percent} uninvolved. Learn more...
You Are {result #4 percent} Uninvolved
It seems you may be an uninvolved parent. Life can be hectic and it's hard to stay on top of everything all the time. Uninvolved parents usually don't get to spend much time with their kids. They provide for their children's basic needs and may have a few rules and limitations in place, but tend to offer little guidance and supervision.
You're also:
{result #1 percent} authoritative. Learn more...
{result #2 percent} authoritarian. Learn more...
{result #3 percent} permissive. Learn more...
