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Parenting Quiz - What Is Your Parenting Style? (Set 1)
1. When your child breaks a rule, you typically:
Enforce punishment with no discussion.
Explain why the rule exists and apply reasonable consequences.
Overlook it to avoid conflict.
Don’t notice or address it.
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2. How do you handle your child’s emotions?
Dismiss or downplay their feelings.
Listen and validate their emotions.
Become overwhelmed by their emotions.
Ignore their emotions entirely.
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3. When setting boundaries, you:
Are very strict and inflexible.
Set clear boundaries with explanations.
Rarely enforce boundaries consistently.
Avoid setting boundaries.
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4. How often do you praise your child?
Rarely — they should do what’s expected without praise.
Frequently and sincerely for efforts and achievements.
Occasionally but inconsistently.
I don’t focus on praise.
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5. How do you discipline your child?
With strict punishments and consequences.
With fair, consistent discipline and explanations.
I struggle to enforce discipline.
I avoid disciplining altogether.
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6. How do you involve your child in decision-making?
Decisions are made without their input.
I encourage their input and value their perspective.
Sometimes I include them, but not consistently.
I leave all decisions up to them.
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7. When your child struggles with a task, you:
Expect them to figure it out alone.
Offer guidance and encouragement.
Step in and do it for them.
Ignore the struggle completely.
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8. How do you encourage your child’s independence?
I expect full independence early.
I gradually encourage independence with support.
I tend to do most things for them.
I discourage independence.
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9. How do you model behavior for your child?
I expect them to follow my rules without modeling them myself.
I strive to model positive behavior consistently.
I sometimes model positive behavior but not consistently.
I don’t focus on being a role model.
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10. How do you support your child’s learning and growth?
I push them hard for high achievement.
I encourage curiosity and lifelong learning.
I let them learn on their own without much guidance.
I don’t get involved in their learning.
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