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danielfitts88

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A parenting style characterized by high parent-to-child communication, low warmth, and high expectations of maturity is
 
  authoritarian.
  authoritative.
  permissive.
  neglectful.

Question 2

As a father, Mr. Wallace rates low on nurturance and communication and high on maturity demands. He exhibits the
 
  authoritarian pattern of parenting.
  democratic pattern of parenting.
  authoritative pattern of parenting.
  rejecting pattern of parenting.



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Answer to Question 1

authoritarian.

Answer to Question 2

authoritarian pattern of parenting.



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