Affiliation:
1. Research Scholar, Prajyoti Niketan College, Pudukkad, University of Calicut.
2. Assistant Professor, Prajyoti Niketan College, Pudukkad, University of Calicut.
Abstract
Parents inuence children's conduct, emotions, and personality. This study examined parental style and assertiveness in
teens with and without learning difculties. The researcher drew 80 student demographics to do this. 40 with learning
impairments and 40 without were chosen. T-test and correlation were used to examine the data. The study found a difference in assertiveness
between learning disabled and nondisabled teens. The study found a moderate association between authoritative, authoritarian,
permissive/indulgent, and negligent parenting and assertiveness. The study recommended that parents of teens be mindful of how parenting style
affects their children's assertiveness.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,General Engineering,Religious studies,Communication,Strategy and Management,Communication,Business and International Management,Economics and Econometrics,Communication,Philosophy,Communication,Law,Communication,Communication,Education,Applied Psychology,Communication,Social Psychology,Biomedical Engineering,General Medicine
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