What kind of parent are you?
The kind of test to do on a lazy afternoon when you have nothing better much to do or nursing a bad nose.
So anyway, here’s mine. Benevolent Ruler huh?
When it comes to Shaping Their Character, you’re
Specific Whether you’re an earth mother or a PTA president (or both!), you’re very concerned with setting specific expectations for your kids’ behavior. You do this both by telling them what to do and acting as a role model, and, in general, you expect them to follow your careful guidance. As a parent, you think you should be very actively involved in fostering your children’s growth, which includes determining what activities they should engage in – sports, tutoring, music, chores, art, yoga, whatever. When it comes to everything from family meals to manners and morals, you know what’s best.
When it comes to Making the Rules, you’re
A Benevolent Ruler When it comes to setting rules and expectations with your kids, you’re sort of a benevolent dictator – in the nicest way. When you know what’s best for them, there’s no need to discuss your decisions. But when it’s appropriate, you’re happy to take a more democratic approach and let your kids have their say. This kind of combination of firmness and fairness means that you can have open discussions with your children while still being able to assert your authority when it matters.
When it comes to Enforcing Discipline, you’re
Firm but Fair You’re firm, but fair. In general, you take an assertive approach to discipline. You think it’s best, since being direct lets kids know what’s expected of them. At the same time, parents like you indicated that children should be allowed some room to be free and explore; you’re happy for your kids to experiment and take chances (within reason), as long as they respect and obey their parents. There’s no purpose served by being overly strict.