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Parental involvement has a long and rich history of being studied.
Decades of studies, many of them by Diana Baumrind, a clinical and
developmental psychologist at the University of California, Berkeley,
have found that the optimal parent is one who is involved and
responsive, who sets high expectations but respects her child’s
autonomy. These “authoritative parents” appear to hit the sweet spot of
parental involvement and generally raise children who do better
academically, psychologically and socially than children whose parents
are either permissive and less involved, or controlling and more
involved. Why is this particular parenting style so successful, and what
does it tell us about overparenting?
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