The Correlation Between Parenting Styles and Childrens’ Social Competences
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2020Authors
Kompirović, Tatjana P.
Radojević, Tatjana S.
Đurić, Igor R.
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Family relationships and parents’ behavior towards their children are factors
that significantly influence the development of a child’s personality and their
behavior modeling. Parenting styles are often seen as having an impact on
their child’s social functioning. Having this in mind, this paper presents the
results of research on key aspects of the influence that parenting styles have on
the development of social competences and anti-social behavior in children.
Standardized instruments (SSBS-2 and VS scale) were used in the research, and
the sample included a total number of 705 students and 44 head-class teachers2
.The research was conducted in primary schools on the territory of Kosovo
and Metohija (Serbia). The results obtained indicated a correlation between
parenting styles and students’ social competences and anti-social behavior, with
a mother’s detached attitude standing out as a negative predictor of children’s
social functioning.
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