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PARENTING STYLES AND THEIR EFFECT ON CHILD DEVELOPMENT
Kilicheva Karamat , professor and doctor of science of University of Tashkent for Applied SciencesAbstract
Many years of research by scientists in the field of psychology, pedagogy, and education have proven that the type of parent-child relationships in the family is one of the most important factors that shapes the child’s character and the characteristics of his behavior. Therefore, a violation of the family education system and disharmony in parent-child relationships often becomes the cause of psychological problems in a child and can even provoke the occurrence of childhood neuroses. Therefore, this article aims to analyze the parenting styles and their effect on the development of children.
Keywords
Parenting styles, authoritarian, permissive, liberal-permissive, democratic, alienated style, effect on children.
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