PARENTING QUIZ 3
the children being impulsive (McHale et al., et al., 2017). Finally, it is thee authoritative
parenting style which is characterized by thee child being highly independent, achieve higher
academic goals and further highly responsive. It is the most suitable parenting style to
implement as it helps to build a happy and content relationship with the parent.
Child and Misbehaviors
In the current society, the major behavior problem that affects children is poor social
interactions which are mainly contributed by the online addictions in the society. The number
of hours spent online on the social media by the children continues to increase which inhibits
the ability to develop social interaction and communication. The approach to address the
problem is developing the parenting styles to be based on higher levels of attachment and
interactions rather than spending the majority of the time online and on the social media. The
parents should regulate the use of the digital devices and further schools should educate on
the value of building social interactions (McHale et al., 2017). The third stage is the reunion
stage when the family member gets back home which is characterized by a high level of
excitement. The final stage of the deployment is the re-integration which involves
reestablishment of the family roles and responsibilities.
Risk Factors of Child Abuse
It is notable that some children are at high risk of abuse than others in the society. The
key factors that contribute to the problem can be broadly categorized into three major
categories the environmental, parental and the child factors. The environmental factors
include the overcrowded houses, poverty and the lack of opportunity to improve the family
resources and further the existence of family violence (McHale et al., 2017). The parental
factors include if the pregnancy was unwanted, the parents may have some mental health
problems, or if the parents have a background of abuse. The child factors include if the baby
is sickly or may have a developmental problem of disability.