A Review about Parenting Style and Parenting Practices and Their Consequences in Disabled and Non Disabled Children

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Author
Pino Osuna, M. José
Herruzo Cabrera, Javier
Ruiz Olivares, Rosario
Raya Trenas, Antonio Félix
Publisher
Sciedu PressDate
2013Subject
Parenting styleParenting practices
Academic competence
Behavior problems
Disability
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In order to explain the worst levels of adaptation showed by children with disabilities in relation to non disabled
children, this paper aims to carry out a review of the most important advances achieved in recent decades in the study
of parenting styles and parenting practices in relation to academic competence and behavior problems of children
with and without disabilities. For this, we have carried out an analysis of the main works that show this relationship
in the population, and then, we did the same including disability as a differentiating factor. In this sense, the
authoritative style and specific parenting practices such as setting limits, communication, autonomy or monitoring
are described as good predictors of adaptive behavior in children. However, we miss studies to confirm this
relationship in children with disabilities. In this population, most of the papers refer, on the one hand, to expectations
and, on the other hand, the stress in parenting and its effect on the parents’ mental health. In conclusion, the need to
provide additional information about family relationships and disability is discussed