Disciplined parents are usually regarded as "punishers". They will adopt strict discipline, and there is little room for children to discuss with them, and punishment is commonplace. Such parents usually have high expectations for their children, but lack the flexibility of education. They make rules for their children and ask them to strictly implement them. They abide by the concept that "rules are rules" and do not need to explain them to their children.
Parents with communicative parenting style pay more attention to communication with their children. They will try their best to understand their children's thoughts and feelings and respect their choices. Such parents are usually patient, sympathetic to their children and will try their best to meet their needs.
Parenting parents pay more attention to their children's emotional needs. They will try their best to meet their children's emotional needs and make them feel love and care as much as possible. Such parents are usually patient, sympathetic to their children and will try their best to meet their needs.
Parents with expectant parenting style pay more attention to their children's expectations for the future. They will try their best to help children realize their dreams and encourage them to pursue what they want. Such parents usually have confidence and hope for their children and will try their best to support them to realize what they want in their dreams.