Edward Scissorhands

The following results have been obtained from primary research, questionnaires, interviews and observation. The results have been based on the culture, generations and the four different parenting styles.

Filipino Culture:

|Parenting Style           |Number of Participants             |
|Authoritarian Parenting   |10                                 |
|Authoritative Parenting   |9                                 |
|Permissive Parenting     |1                                 |
|Uninvolved Parenting     |0                                 |

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According to this graph, it shows the most common parenting styles in the Philippines are Authoritarian and Authoritative, where Authoritative have been overtaken by the Authoritarian Parenting by just one participant difference. This graph shows that some Filipino parents have also undertaken the role of Permissive Parenting, however, proves that it isn’t as commonly used as the other parenting styles.

|Parenting Style         |Number of Participants           |
|Authoritarian Parenting |12                               |
|Authoritative Parenting |7                                 |
|Permissive Parenting     |1                                 |
|Uninvolved Parenting     |0                                 |

Indian Culture:

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According to this graph, it shows the most common parenting style in India is the Authoritarian. The Authoritarian Parenting style leads with 5 participants’ difference with the Authoritative. Unlike the results in the Filipino culture, this clearly shows the majority’s choice of parenting style – Authoritarian. However, it also relates to the Filipino culture for the Indian culture also shows some use of the Permissive Parenting style though isn’t commonly used.

Australian Culture:

|Parenting Style         |Number of Participants           |
|Authoritarian Parenting |2                                 |
|Authoritative Parenting |15                               |...