IntroductionParenting style is one of the most frequently attributed issues when dealing with the care of children by their parents. Parents should always be informed about the impact of proper parenting so that their children grow up productively. In this case, the level of parental issues can help improve the child's learning development process. This article will discuss at least three parenting styles for children in order to explore more about these suitable parenting styles, which could help improve the physical and cognitive aspects of the child. The nature of adequate parenting can be provided by guardians or parents who will be responsible for meeting all the needs of their children. This is to enhance a more effective approach that aims to improve children's learning process and help their emotional integrity to be responsible as they grow up with their parents. The cause of parenting helps a child grow up by being disciplined with his behavior and how he does it. think about yourself and others. Adequate parenting can be exercised by any adult or early adult individual who is passionate enough to provide the necessary care for their children. It is observed that an improper parenting style causes children to grow up irresponsible because they may run the risk of becoming delinquent individuals in the future. It was learned that children involved in delinquent activities did not experience adequate parenting, which caused their attitude to hide personality disorders. An antisocial personality has been associated with children raised without parents or guardians leading them to think that all illegal behavior is perceived as legal. Children become veterans......middle of paper......Alegre, Albert (2012). Is there a relationship between mothers' parenting styles and children's emotional intelligence? Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, Volume 10, Number 1. Access: http://repositorio.ual.es/jspui/bitstream/10835/1665/1/Art_26_657_eng.pdf.Huver, Rose, Otten, Roy, de Vries, Hein & Engels, Rutger (2010). Personality and parenting style in parents of adolescents. Access: http://devpsychopathologyru.nl/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/2010-Personality-and-parenting-style-in-parenting.pdf.Turner, Edgar, Chandler, Megan & Heffer, Robert (2009) . The influence of parenting styles, achievement motivation, and self-efficacy on academic performance in college students. Journal on college student development, volume 50, number 3. Access: http://www.selfdeterminationtheory.org/SDT/documents/2009_TurnerChandleretal_JCSD.pdf.
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