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Do I Have An Uninvolved Parenting Style?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you set few or no expectations or demands for behavior?

Do you skip school events and parent-teacher meetings?

Do you limit interactions with your children because you are too overwhelmed by your own problems?

Do you show little love and affection towards your children?

Do you provide little or no supervision?

Do you act emotionally distant from your children?

Common conclusions

While it is unlikely that you have an uninvolved parenting style, you may be displaying a few signs related to it. Uninvolved parenting is characterized by a lack of responsiveness to the needs of the child. This type of parents make few or no demands of their children, and they are often completely neglectful. Children raised by uninvolved parents are likely to perform poorly in all areas of life. They lack emotional skills, social skills, cognition, and attachment. This type of parenting is nothing close to ideal. Children need love and support, but also discipline, structure and guidance from their parents.

Based on your answers, you are displaying a few signs of an uninvolved parenting style. Uninvolved parents provide for basic needs including food and shelter, but they are uninvolved in their children’s lives. There is a lack of emotional responsiveness and love, which will cause attachments issues later in life. Children raised by uninvolved parents are likely to perform poorly in all areas of life. They lack emotional skills, social skills, cognition, and attachment. This type of parenting is nothing close to ideal.

Unfortunately, you are displaying the signs typically seen among parents who have an uninvolved parenting style. Parents with this type of parenting style do not respond well to their children’s needs and provide little support or love. Besides, they make few demands of their kids. Uninvolved parenting can have several negative outcomes. Children are likely to be emotionally withdrawn, anxious because they have no family support, and they have an increased risk of substance abuse and delinquent behaviors. This type of parenting is nothing close to ideal. Children need love and support, but also discipline, structure and guidance from their parents.

References

https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-uninvolved-parenting-2794958

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