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Four typical models of family education
Authority, autocracy, indulgence and democracy.

1. Authoritative type: This type of parents is authoritative in the children's minds, but it is based on respect and understanding of the children. They will make reasonable demands on their children, set appropriate goals and impose appropriate constraints on their behavior. Children who grow up like this often show positive self-confidence, independence, good cooperation and good self-control ability.

2. Autocratic type: This type of parents are very strict with their children, and sometimes they even treat their children rudely, and they control their behavior very strictly. In this atmosphere, children tend to form inferiority, cowardice, indifference and strong aggression, and may also have resistance or dual personality.

3. Indulgence: This type of parents show excessive love for their children and let them do whatever they want. Children who grow up like this often show arbitrariness, naivety, selfishness, poor independence and self-centeredness.

4. Democratic type: This type of parents and children have an equal relationship in family life. They will respect their children's opinions and share their ideas with them to convince others. Children who grow up like this often show independence, thinking, creativity and being good at getting along with others.