PARENTAL METHODS OF UPBRINGING AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF ADOLESCENTS AS INDIVIDUALS

Authors

  • Turdimuratova Nesibeli Bazarbay qizi Author

Abstract

arental methods of upbringing play a critical role in the development of adolescents, influencing their emotional, social, and cognitive growth. Different parenting styles, including authoritative, authoritarian, permissive, and neglectful, have distinct impacts on adolescents' sense of identity, autonomy, and overall well-being. Authoritative parenting, characterized by a balance of warmth and control, generally fosters positive outcomes such as higher self-esteem, academic success, and healthy emotional regulation. In contrast, authoritarian and neglectful parenting styles often lead to difficulties in self-expression, emotional regulation, and social interactions. Permissive parenting may result in a lack of discipline and difficulty with responsibility. Additionally, cultural factors shape parenting approaches and, subsequently, adolescent development. Understanding these dynamics is essential for guiding the healthy growth of adolescents as they transition to adulthood.

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Published

2025-05-19