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Parents child relationship
1. PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP
Presented By:
Mr. Navjyot Singh
MSc Nursing 1st year
Nightingale Institute of
Nursing
2. INTRODUCTION:
Parents are usually the first
people a child learns to trust. Parents
and families are the most important
people in children’s lives. The many
different relationships people form over
the course of the life span, the
relationship between parent and child is
among the most important.
3. Definition:
The parent-child relationship
consists of a combination of
behaviors, feelings, and expectations that
are unique to a particular parent and a
particular child. The relationship involves
the full extent of a child's development.
4. Types of Parent Child Relationship
There are mainly four categories of parent
child relationship.
Secure relationships.
Avoidant relationships.
Ambivalent relationships.
Disorganized relationships.
5. 1. Secure relationships: - This is the
strongest type of attachment. A child in
this category feels he can depend on his
parent or provider. He knows that person
will be there when he needs support.
2. Avoidant relationships: - This is one
category of attachment that is not secure.
Avoidant children have learned that
depending on parents won’t get them that
secure feeling they want, so child learn to
take care of themselves. Avoidant children
may seem too independent and usually
do not build strong relationships.
6. 3. Ambivalent relationships: -
Ambivalence is another way a child may
be insecurely attached to his parents.
Child notice what behavior got their
parents’ attention in the past and use it
over and over. Children are always
looking for that feeling of security.
7. 4. Disorganized relationships: -
Disorganized children don’t know what to
expect from their parents. Children with
relationships learns to predict how his parent
will react, whether it is positive or negative.
Child also learns that doing certain things will
make their parents do certain things.
8. PARENTING
Parenting- It is the process of promoting and
supporting the
physical, emotional, social, and intellectual
development of a child from infancy to
adulthood.
Parenting styles- It means a psychological
construct representing standard strategies
that parents use in their child rearing.
10. 1. Authoritarian Parents: - The parent is
demanding but not
responsive.Authoritarian parents are
rigid in their rules; they expect absolute
obedience from the child without any
questioning. Authoritarian parents are
strict disciplinarians.
2. Authoritative: - Authoritative parents
show respect for the opinions of their
children. Authoritative parents are both
responsive and demanding; they are
firm, but they discipline with love and
affection, rather than power.
11. 3. Permissive/Indulgent: - Permissive
(indulgent) parents have little or no control
over the behavior of their children. Indulgent
parents are responsive but not especially
demanding. They have few expectations of
their children and impose little or inconsistent
discipline. There are empty threats of
punishment without setting limits. Role
reversal occurs.
4. Detached: - Detached parents are neither
responsive nor demanding. They may be
careless or unaware of the child's needs for
affection and discipline.
12. Characteristics of a Healthy
Parent-Child Relationship
Flexible/Adaptable
Connected
Appropriateboundaries
Open Communication
Discipline
13. 1.Flexible/Adaptable: - Good parents must
be flexible and adaptable. They have ability
to recognize and accommodate the child’s
need. Help the child by giving clear
directions, offering opportunities to choose
and negotiate.
2.Connected: - Parents should have ability
to differentiate the child’s worth from his or
her behavior, and create a reward-oriented
environment in which consequences are
positive outcome. Respond to a child’s
problems or feelings with
14. 3. Appropriate boundaries: - The parent-
child relationship includes various
boundaries. Healthy boundaries consider
that what the parent and the child want in
a positive way to find a mutually
agreeable solution or limit.
4. Open Communication: -- The way the
parent and child communicate sets the tone
for the relationship. The healthy parent-
child relationships use positive
communication that separates the child's
worth from behavior.
15. 5. Discipline: - For healthy parent child
relationship discipline also very important
aspect. To finding the solution of conflicts
and behavioral problem helps to
encourage the strong relation rather than
punishing children in an attempt to teach.
16. Factors Influencing Parent-Child
Relationship
Family structure
Social and community support
Relationship History
Emotional system
Temperament
Parenting Experiences
Intellectual Capacity
Education (formal and informal)
Cultural context and experiences
17. Methods to Improve Child - Parent
Relationships
1. Play games with Child.
2. Casual conversation.
3. Bring the child to new places.
4. Rewarding
18. SUMMARY
The parent-child relationship consists of a
combination of behaviors, feelings, and expectations that
are unique to a particular parent and a particular child.
Whereas Parenting is the process of promoting and
supporting the physical, emotional, social, and intellectual
development of a child which is having different styles child
rearing. There are many factors which influence the
relationship but parent child relationship can be maintained
by various ways as appreciating the child, taking him to
new places and casual conversation between parents and
children.