A permissive style of parenting includes A. Showing positive affection B. Rarely setting limits C. Making few demands D. All of the above.

Respuesta :

Answer:

A

Explanation:

showing positive affection

Answer:

D. All of above

Explanation:

   Permissive parents are parents who don't want problems, conflicts and don't want to face their children. In this style of child education predominates indulgence and non-establishment of norms, limits and firmness in child actions. This type of parents is easily defined: in addition to not wanting to confront children and not setting norms and boundaries, there are other characteristics that may reveal that a parent has a permissive parenting style. The most common are:

1) is sensitive but undemanding

2) parents make few demands and do not impose responsibilities on their child, accepting what the child says all the time

3) accept the wishes and impulses of your children

4) can't say no or set guidelines for their children

5) they are lenient and do not enforce authority or the imposition of controls or restrictions

6) they do not require children to behave properly, such as helping with homework, school duties, or keeping table manners

7) there are no rules such as television viewing times and no fixed mealtime.