Parent Counselling

Introduction to Parenting

Parenting is the process of raising and educating a child from birth until adulthood. It involves promoting and supporting the physical, emotional, social, and intellectual development of a child.

Roles and Responsibilities

  • Providing Basic Needs (food, shelter, clothing)
  • Ensuring Safety and Security
  • Offering Emotional Support
  • Educating and Guiding

Types of Parenting Styles

  • Authoritative
  • Authoritarian
  • Permissive
  • Uninvolved/Neglectful
Authoritative Parenting
  • High responsiveness and high demands
  • Encourages independence but sets limits
  • Associated with the best child outcomes

Authoritarian Parenting
  • Low responsiveness and high demands
  • Emphasizes obedience and discipline
  • Can lead to less social competence and lower self-esteem
Permissive Parenting
  • High responsiveness and low demands
  • Lax in setting boundaries
  • May result in children who struggle with self-discipline
Uninvolved Parenting
  • Low responsiveness and low demands
  • Minimal engagement in the child’s life
  • Often leads to attachment and developmental issues

Impact of Parenting on Child Development

  • Cognitive Development
  • Emotional and Social Skills
  • Behavioral Outcomes
  • Self-esteem and Confidence

Challenges in Parenting

  • Balancing Work and Family
  • Managing Stress
  • Dealing with Behavioral Issues
  • Navigating Technology and Media

Strategies for Effective Parenting

  • Consistent Discipline
  • Open Communication
  • Positive Reinforcement
  • Setting Realistic Expectations