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    El estilo parental en la conducta de los adolescentes
    (2017) Abril Alvarez, Angelita Eulalia; Guillén Verdesoto, Ximena Karina
    The aim of the present study is to determine healthy parenting styles that positively affect family interaction and interrelationship. For this, it is necessary to make parents aware of the importance and necessity of incorporating changes in the way of expressing affection. Well, while it is true, in the family the first bases of socialization are built, so the role of parents is fundamental. Today, transcendental changes in the family are perceived, both in structure and composition, including parental practices, whether inherited from military authoritarianism of the past, which slows down the psycho-emotional development of children, or Permissible practices of the present, where the roles are reversed, that is, parents subjugated to the children. Whatever it may be, they are nurturing styles that do not favor the desired goal of forming responsible, self-reliant adolescents with good self-esteem, problem-solving, and proactive skills. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate parental and conjugal attitudes, since the efficiency or consequence will be based on how balanced the parenting style that guides the children.

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