Authoritative Parenting: A parenting style characterized by high responsiveness and demandingness. These parents set clear rules but also encourage independence and open communication with their children.
Attachment Theory: A psychological theory that focuses on the emotional bond between infants/children and their primary caregivers (usually parents). It explores how this bond affects a child's social development.
Parental Involvement: Refers to the extent to which parents are actively engaged in their child's life, education, and activities. It includes attending parent-teacher meetings, helping with homework, or participating in school events.