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Family education methods: authoritarian, doting and democratic.
Family education is one of the important factors that affect children's growth. Different educational methods will have different effects on children's personality, behavior and future. This paper will introduce three common family education methods: authoritarian, doting and democratic, to help parents better understand the characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of different education methods.

Authoritarian education

Authoritarian education is common in families where parents are strict with their children. Parents interfere with their children's daily habits, making friends, activities and learning, and even involve their hobbies and future job choices. Parents have a strong desire for control and have mandatory requirements for their children.

Spoil education

Spoiling education is particularly common in China. Parents are obedient to their children's requirements, even if their conditions are limited, they will try their best to meet them. Parents often don't criticize their children's mistakes, or even dare not point them out for a long time.

Democratic education

Democratic education is the best way of education. Parents respect their children, pay attention to their personal development and are full of care. But there are also some restrictions and constraints. Children who grow up under this kind of education will be independent, have their own thinking and know how to solve problems through consultation.