Author(s): Sunita Maurya, Priyanka Suryavanshi

Email(s): sunitamaurya2596@gmail.com , priyankagoldi@gmail.com

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Address: Sunita Maurya¹, Dr. Priyanka Suryavanshi²
¹Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of Home science, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Language University Sitapur-Hardoi Bypass Road, Lucknow, U.P. 226013.
²Assistant Professor, Department of Home science, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Language University Sitapur-Hardoi Bypass Road, Lucknow, U.P. 226013.
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Published In:   Volume - 9,      Issue - 2,     Year - 2021


ABSTRACT:
The purpose of the presented research is to explore through literature review how the role of parents affects the lives of adolescents in their emotional intelligence. Parents' parenting style affects the emotional intelligence of adolescents as well as their personality. If the parental style includes the authoritative parenting style, the adolescent develops in a very high way, and the child adjusts himself satisfactorily to society. This paper provides a guideline for future research, presenting their study of how parenting style influences emotional intelligence, as well as how parenting style plays an important role in adolescent adjustment and decision making in society. Attention has been paid to understanding the parenting style that affects the youth in different ways. The adopted style of parents helps children and young people to make daily leadership and adjustments themselves. Therefore, mainly four types of styles were identified. Baumrind d. (1991) Authoritative parenting style-This type of parenting style has been considered ideal. In which parents encourage children and at the same time establish open communication with children. In this democratic style of parents, showing maturity from children and respect for rules Is also expected to become socially responsible. Hutchinson and Baldwin(2005)-According to them, adolescents with low problem and low personal distress have high academic achievement. Authoritarian parenting style-These are authoritarian guardians who expect to follow ideals without any explanation. Parents have high expectations from children, and less open communication is allowed. Their behavior is harsh. The behavior of adolescents is of antisocial behavior, substance abuse and rebellious nature. Permissive or non-directive parenting style-These parents are open and supportive to avoid confrontation. Which can help children to grow impulsive and demanding. They have fewer souls, are less assertive and cognitively competent. Rejecting - Neglecting parenting style-The parent is unable to live with the children. And is busy for other reasons, which causes the children to behave erratically. It was clarified by the research that in this parent style the educational level of the adolescent is at a lower level. Emotional intelligence Parents, gurus as well as society contribute significantly in providing the role of emotional intelligence in the Indian view. Adolescents in India have a variety of qualities that are inherent, such as respecting elders, caring, philanthropy and a sense of non-violence that are inherent in our culture and transferred from one generation to another. Ethical values are specific methods of behavior.


Cite this article:
Sunita Maurya, Priyanka Suryavanshi. A Review on Impact of Parenting Style on Emotional Intelligence among College Going Student. International Journal of Reviews and Research in Social Sciences. 2021; 9(2):98-0.

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Sunita Maurya, Priyanka Suryavanshi. A Review on Impact of Parenting Style on Emotional Intelligence among College Going Student. International Journal of Reviews and Research in Social Sciences. 2021; 9(2):98-0.   Available on: https://ijrrssonline.in/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2021-9-2-5


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