Authoritative parents

A) exert control, yell, command, criticize, and threaten their children.
B) simply lack confidence in their ability to influence their child's behavior.
C) combine low acceptance and involvement with little control and general indifference to issues of autonomy.
D) insist on mature behavior and give reasons for their expectations.


D

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