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Read the following passage. Then for the questions that follow, select the letter of the addition words that introduce each supporting detail. There are several parenting styles. The first is the authoritarian style. Authoritarian parents give orders and punish their children if those orders are not quickly obeyed. There is also the authoritative style. Authoritative parents make it clear they are in charge, but they are open to seeing their children’s point of view. The next style is that of permissive parents, who avoid ever saying “no” and give the children a good deal of power. The final parenting style is uninvolved. An uninvolved parent does not ask much of children, and does not give much attention either. Most child-raising experts feel that children’s needs are best met by authoritative parents.
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Reаd the fоllоwing pаssаge. Then fоr the questions that follow, select the letter of the addition words that introduce each supporting detail. There are several parenting styles. The first is the authoritarian style. Authoritarian parents give orders and punish their children if those orders are not quickly obeyed. There is also the authoritative style. Authoritative parents make it clear they are in charge, but they are open to seeing their children's point of view. The next style is that of permissive parents, who avoid ever saying "no" and give the children a good deal of power. The final parenting style is uninvolved. An uninvolved parent does not ask much of children, and does not give much attention either. Most child-raising experts feel that children's needs are best met by authoritative parents.
Reаd the fоllоwing pаssаge. Then fоr the questions that follow, select the letter of the addition words that introduce each supporting detail. There are several parenting styles. The first is the authoritarian style. Authoritarian parents give orders and punish their children if those orders are not quickly obeyed. There is also the authoritative style. Authoritative parents make it clear they are in charge, but they are open to seeing their children's point of view. The next style is that of permissive parents, who avoid ever saying "no" and give the children a good deal of power. The final parenting style is uninvolved. An uninvolved parent does not ask much of children, and does not give much attention either. Most child-raising experts feel that children's needs are best met by authoritative parents.
Reаd the fоllоwing pаssаge. Then fоr the questions that follow, select the letter of the addition words that introduce each supporting detail. There are several parenting styles. The first is the authoritarian style. Authoritarian parents give orders and punish their children if those orders are not quickly obeyed. There is also the authoritative style. Authoritative parents make it clear they are in charge, but they are open to seeing their children's point of view. The next style is that of permissive parents, who avoid ever saying "no" and give the children a good deal of power. The final parenting style is uninvolved. An uninvolved parent does not ask much of children, and does not give much attention either. Most child-raising experts feel that children's needs are best met by authoritative parents.