Effect of Authoritarian Parenting style on self esteem of the Child A Systematic Review
@article{Tripathi2017EffectOA, title={Effect of Authoritarian Parenting style on self esteem of the Child A Systematic Review}, author={Shraddha Tripathi and Priyansha Singh Jadon}, journal={International Journal of Advance Research and Innovative Ideas in Education}, year={2017}, volume={3}, pages={909-913} }
This study has been conducted to find out the effect of authoritarian parenting style on self esteem of the children between the ages of 6 to 19 years, authoritarian parenting is very strict, expecting, controlling and rigid style of parenting which is being carried out by the parents with an objective to keep their kids safe and secure, but they often forget its consequences on the mental health of the child. 10 research papers were reviewed to find out the relationship and it was found that…
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