This type of parent is firm, setting clear and consistent limits, although he or she is a loving parent and is emotionally supportive. He or she also tries to reason and give explanations for why the children should behave in a particular way

a) uninvolved
b) permissive
c) authoritative
d) authoritarian


Answer: c

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