Children with low self-esteem turn into adults who are held back from achieving their full potential. There are many contributing factors to low self-esteem, but parenting is an important piece of the puzzle. What is the role of parenting styles in promoting positive self-esteem for children? We meta-analyzed 20 articles that compared different parenting styles with children’s self-esteem. The results revealed that some styles have positive effects (authoritative, r = .20 and nurturing r = .31), some styles have negative effects (authoritarian r = -.12 and psychological control r = -.26), and some styles have no effects (permissive r = .06). Our findings suggest that authoritative parenting and nurturance work best in promoting positive sel...
This study investigated the extent to which individual differences in personal growth initiative (PG...
The current study compared the effect of parenting style on self-concept, psychological health and q...
The way parents interact with their child would influence the child’s psychological outcomes. Compar...
Children with low self-esteem turn into adults who are held back from achieving their full potential...
Data from 183 participants were collected through an online survey focusing on the relationship betw...
AbstractThis study was examined the relationship between parenting styles and self-esteem. Five-hund...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between parenting styles and self-esteem a...
This study examined the correlations between an individual\u27s guardian\u27s parenting style, the i...
Parents undoubtedly play a critical role in the development of children\u27s self-esteem. Specifical...
Parental skills and interaction is a significant factor to a child’s self-esteem and social developm...
In the last decades, consensus from laymen, scholars, and policy-makers has emphasized the role of c...
This study sought to investigate the relation of Baumrind’s (1971) three parenting styles: Permissiv...
Children who have faced adversity are more prone to depressive symptoms and poor mental health. Rese...
AbstractThis study examined the relationship between the parenting styles of overstressed mothers an...
AbstractThis study used a structural model to investigate the mediating role of self-esteem in the r...
This study investigated the extent to which individual differences in personal growth initiative (PG...
The current study compared the effect of parenting style on self-concept, psychological health and q...
The way parents interact with their child would influence the child’s psychological outcomes. Compar...
Children with low self-esteem turn into adults who are held back from achieving their full potential...
Data from 183 participants were collected through an online survey focusing on the relationship betw...
AbstractThis study was examined the relationship between parenting styles and self-esteem. Five-hund...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between parenting styles and self-esteem a...
This study examined the correlations between an individual\u27s guardian\u27s parenting style, the i...
Parents undoubtedly play a critical role in the development of children\u27s self-esteem. Specifical...
Parental skills and interaction is a significant factor to a child’s self-esteem and social developm...
In the last decades, consensus from laymen, scholars, and policy-makers has emphasized the role of c...
This study sought to investigate the relation of Baumrind’s (1971) three parenting styles: Permissiv...
Children who have faced adversity are more prone to depressive symptoms and poor mental health. Rese...
AbstractThis study examined the relationship between the parenting styles of overstressed mothers an...
AbstractThis study used a structural model to investigate the mediating role of self-esteem in the r...
This study investigated the extent to which individual differences in personal growth initiative (PG...
The current study compared the effect of parenting style on self-concept, psychological health and q...
The way parents interact with their child would influence the child’s psychological outcomes. Compar...