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Four types of parental rearing patterns
There are four types of parental rearing patterns: authoritative, tolerant, democratic and neglected.

1, authority: authoritative parents have high expectations for their children. They set strict rules and requirements and ask their children to abide by them. Such parents show a strong desire for control in front of their children, hoping that their children can grow into excellent people under their guidance. Authoritative parenting plays a positive role in children's growth, but too strict discipline may lead to depression, inferiority and other problems.

2, tolerance: tolerant parents love their children more, they don't have high requirements for their children, and try to meet their needs. Such parents give their children full freedom to explore and grow up independently. Tolerant parenting is conducive to cultivating children's independence and creativity, but excessive doting may lead to children's willfulness and selfishness.

3. Democratic: Democratic parents respect their children's opinions and fully communicate with their children. They will seek children's opinions when making rules and give guidance and education when children make mistakes. Democratic parenting helps to cultivate children's sense of responsibility and self-esteem, but excessive democracy may lead to children becoming dependent and indecisive.

4. Neglect: Ignoring parents' insufficient attention to their children's needs. They may be busy with work and lack care for their children. Such parents often take a laissez-faire attitude towards their children's behavior, regardless. Neglect-type parenting style can easily lead to children's psychological problems, such as loneliness, anxiety and depression.

The importance of educating children

1, Shaping Personality: Educating children is helpful to cultivate their sound personality and make them have good qualities such as honesty, trustworthiness and respect for others. This will help them succeed in interpersonal communication and workplace competition.

2. Passing on values: Educating children helps to inherit the values in family and national culture. Through education, parents can pass on their life wisdom and moral concepts to their children and make them become responsible citizens.

3. Cultivating ability: Educate children to cultivate their abilities in all aspects, such as learning ability, communication ability and teamwork ability. These abilities will help children achieve excellent results in their future life and work.

4. Shaping the outlook on life: Educating children helps to guide them to establish a correct outlook on life and values. In the process of educating children, parents can impart life experience, help children to define their life goals and pursue a meaningful life.