The end result is self-responsibility" (Barakat and Clark 1999). The latest theory is permissive parenting, a multiple number of scholars have stated: "Parents permissive, they are caring, affectionate and accepting. Their main concern is to let children express their creativity and individuality and to make them happy (Neal 2000), in the belief that this will teach them right and wrong (Berger 2001). Permissive parents have difficulty setting clear limits, providing structure, are inconsistent disciplinarians (Huxley 1998), and regularly reward bad behavior (Dworkin 1997). Children are not pressured to obey guidelines or standards that, even when they exist, are not enforced (Barakat and Clark 1999). "It is said that for your child to have good behavior, you must have a blend of these three parenting styles. Never too much of one and never too much less
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