Metamorphic type
Excessive satisfaction of children's requirements, everything is child-centered. Children who grow up in this environment may be emotionally unstable, selfish, proud or inferior, with low ability and weak will. They may lack self-confidence, and tend to form a character of dependence, cowardice and inferiority. When they grow up to compete with the society, they may lack self-confidence and independence because they can't bear any psychological setbacks.
Autocratic type
Forcing children to act according to their parents' wishes, no mistakes or mistakes are allowed, and punishment means are frequently used to enforce them. Children who grow up in this kind of family may feel insecure and doubt their sense of belonging.
laissez-faire
Take an indifferent and laissez-faire attitude towards children's behavior. Children may not get the necessary behavioral norms and reinforcement in this kind of family, resulting in a lack of social responsibility and self-control ability. At the same time, due to the lack of parents' care and education, children may feel that they are not important in the family and thus lose their sense of belonging.
Democratic type
Treat children with trust, respect and equality, attach importance to inspiration and guidance, and give children freedom and freedom. Children who grow up in a democratic family atmosphere are usually cheerful, strong-willed, positive and confident, and can live in harmony with others.