Understand that in developmental psychology, parenting styles are categorized based on levels of responsiveness (warmth) and demandingness (control).
Recall the four main parenting styles identified by Diana Baumrind and later researchers: Authoritative, Authoritarian, Permissive, and Uninvolved (sometimes called Neglectful).
Recognize that 'Authoritative' parenting is characterized by high responsiveness and high demandingness, promoting a balanced approach.
Note that 'Authoritarian' parenting involves high demandingness but low responsiveness, often strict and controlling.
Understand that 'Permissive' parenting is high in responsiveness but low in demandingness, while 'Uninvolved' parenting is low in both responsiveness and demandingness.