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Parenting style has two elements: sensitivity and strictness.

  • Sensitivity refers to the extent to which parents provide warmth and supportiveness.
  • Strictness refers to the extent to which parents provide supervision and discipline.

Categorizing parents according to whether they are high or low on strictness and sensitivity creates four parenting styles:

  • Indulgent
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Authoritarian parents are very strict, but not very sensitive. Children of these parents tend to have high motivation (e.
g., do well in school, do chores at home), but have very
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Uninvolved parents are low in both sensitivity and strictness. Children of these parents tend to have both low
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Assertive parents are both strict and sensitive. Children of these parents tend to have both high motivation and high
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Online Parent Support is designed to:

(a) assist parents who are experiencing difficulties with their strong-willed,
out-of-control teenagers

(b) intervene while the youth’s delinquency behavior is less problematic

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(a) positive interaction with parents is a primary protective factor for
out-of-control youth

(b) use of
conventional parenting strategies with out-of-control youth is a primary obstacle to positive parent-child
interaction

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(a) empower parents

(b) provide them with a healthy balance of sensitivity and strictness
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Parenting Out-of-Control Children and Teens

CONTENTS

Parenting Out-of-Control
C
hildren and Teens

My Out-of-Control Teen eBook: Online Version
Contains Audio - Video - PowerPoint Presentations


SESSION #1 - WEEK #1

Introduction

Parent Quiz

Help Is On The Way

Your Kid Is Energetic

Legitimate Reasons For Parent-Teen Conflict

Change Your Perspective

Fair Fighting

The Dependency Cycle

The Self-Reliance Cycle

How To “Let Go”

1st Set of Assignments

Caution: Over the next 7 days,
you should
only do the following:
(a) implement Session #1 Assignments,
and (b) begin studying Session #2.

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SESSION #2 - WEEK #2

The Art Of Saying ‘Yes’

The Art Of Saying ‘No’

2nd Set of Assignments

Caution: Over the next 7 days,
you should
only do the following:
(a) implement Session #2 Assignments,
and (b) begin studying Session #3.

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SESSION #3 - WEEK #3

Anger Management

When You Want Something From Your Kid

3rd Set of Assignments

Caution: Over the next 7 days,
you should
only do the following:
(a) implement Session #3 Assignments,
and (b) begin studying Session #4.

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SESSION #4 - WEEK #4

The Six-Step Approach

More Parenting Tricks

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Re: Alcohol Abuse, Running Away, Drug Abuse,
Shoplifting, Tobacco Use, Poor Academic Performance


Summary Points

4th Set of Assignments

Let's Wrap-up

Caution: This week, implement Session #4 Assignments.

Also, it is time to utilize the parent-coaching
aspect of Online Parent Support if you are still
struggling in a particular area.


Email me [
mbhutten@gmail.com] as needed over
the next several weeks with
specific questions and we will
trouble-shoot/problem-solve to "fix" any remaining issues.

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