There is no shortage of parent education resources available today. While the quantity of information might be viewed as a positive step in the child-rearing space, the explosion of modern parenting styles and labels can leave many parents—and the professionals who support them—confused and overwhelmed.
As a long-time parent educator and former therapist, I have worked with hundreds of families, observing similar themes and dynamics among parents who seek help.
While there is certainly no one-size-fits-all approach to parenting, we know that there are research-supported parenting behaviors and approaches that are more likely to result in healthy, flourishing families and children.
This article synthesizes much of the research related to positive parenting styles, providing professionals with a clear framework and useful decision-making tools to guide this important work.
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