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Styles of parenting.

Barbara A Hotelling1

  • 1B arbara H otelling is an independent childbirth educator and doula in Rochester Hills, Michigan. She currently serves as president of Lamaze International and as a faculty member of Lamaze. She has also served as president of Doulas of North America (DONA) and chair of the Coalition for Improving Maternity Services (CIMS).

The Journal of Perinatal Education
|February 3, 2007
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This overview contrasts Attachment Parenting and Babywise Parenting, two popular child-rearing approaches. It highlights key differences in philosophy and practice for parents seeking guidance.

Area of Science:

  • Parenting Styles
  • Child Development
  • Family Studies

Background:

  • Attachment Parenting emphasizes responsive caregiving and strong emotional bonds.
  • Babywise Parenting focuses on structured routines and independent sleep.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comparative analysis of Attachment Parenting and Babywise Parenting.
  • To inform parents about distinct approaches to child-rearing.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and comparative analysis of parenting philosophies.
  • Examination of core principles and practical applications.

Main Results:

  • Attachment Parenting prioritizes infant cues and parental responsiveness.
  • Babywise Parenting advocates for scheduled feeding and sleeping.

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Conclusions:

  • Both parenting styles aim to foster child well-being but through different methodologies.
  • Understanding these contrasts can aid parents in selecting an approach aligned with their values and child's needs.