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Unmasking the Dating Myth
Fatherless homes leave behind an unpleasant trail of tragic conditions. 63% of youth suicide, 90% of homeless and runaway children, 71% of high school drop outs, 85% of youth in prison, and 85% of children with behavior disorders come from fatherless homes. A survey found that even in two-parent homes less than 25% of children spend one hour a day interacting with their fathers.*

Will A Permissive Parenting Style Really Give You What You're Looking For?
Permissive parents place high value in being their child's friend. It is important to them to be loved and liked by their child. Their goal is to influence their child more as a fun peer than as a parent. Permissive parents avoid conflict at all costs. To them, it is easier to give in to the child's wants than to have a battle of the wills.

Unique Parenting Approaches; It's More Than A Style
It is the desire of every parent's heart to do the best job they can for their children. Parents dream of happy healthy homes where children behave and feel loved. There is a lot of useful information available to parents, but it can also be overwhelming. Parents could easily get confused and frustrated with all the information. The library of Parenting Approaches continue to grow. It is no longer simply Authoritative, Authoritarian, and Permissive.
Here are some recent theories on parenting approaches:

How Do You effectively Implement An Authoritative Parenting Style?
Authoritative parents set reasonable expectations for their children while allowing open conversations about the rules. In many cases, rules are written by the family as a unit. Children give suggestions for rules and consequences, which makes them easier to enforce later on. The parents, though, make the final decision.

What does it really mean to have an authoritarian parenting style?
Authoritarian parents set high expectations for their children's behavior. They have strict rules and they expect children to follow those rules, no questions asked. There is no room for discussion here. It is, "You do as I say or else." Children's questioning of a rule would be considered a defiance of authority. The reason behind many instructions is simply, "because I said so." Severe punishment awaits those who choose to disobey the rules. Punishments are inconsistent and often, unrelated to the offense.

Attachment Parenting Teaches Parents To Nurture Their Children
Attachment Parenting is a parenting approach that places the highest value on nurturing in order to create strong family bonds. Parents follow a very instinctive and natural process summarized into eight principles.
Principles of Attachment Parenting

Active Parenting; A Lifestyle For Families
Active parenting is a parenting style in which parents lead the initiative to develop responsible children using various communication tools. Active Parenting families celebrate regular family meetings in which parents explicitly and actively teach their children how to handle problems. Through the use of "I" messages ("I feel emotion when you action. I would like for you to action."), and logical consequences, parents discipline in a way that is positive and proactive.