Parental behavior refers to the actions, attitudes, and interactions of parents towards their children. It encompasses various aspects such as parenting styles, discipline strategies, emotional support, and communication patterns.
Related terms
Parenting Style: The overall approach that parents use to raise their children, which can be authoritative (firm but supportive), authoritarian (strict and controlling), permissive (laid-back with few rules), or neglectful (uninvolved).
Parent-child Attachment: The emotional bond between parents and their children that influences how securely or insecurely attached a child feels towards their caregiver.
Modeling: The process by which children learn behaviors by observing and imitating their parents' actions.