An adult states, "When I was young, I would never have even thought of being disrespectful or being disobedient to my parents."
The nurse gains insight that supports the theory that this adult was probably raised in a home with which parenting style? a. Authoritarian
b. Traditional
c. Democratic
d. Permissive
A
Authoritarian parents are oriented toward shaping, controlling, and restricting the adolescent to fixed standards. Obedience is seen as a virtue, and power and responsibility are not shared with the adolescent. Traditional parents value a sense of continuity and order. Democratic parents do not believe that their standards are always right. Permissive is not a parenting style identified in the textbook.
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