The first is the uninvolved parent. This parent sets no rules. Is very uninvolved with their child’s life and school. And can be indifferent to their child’s needs.

Spoiler alert. That’s not you!

How do I know? Well, because you are watching this video of course. You are obviously very involved and caring. But how much involvement is ideal? We’ll cover that later in this video when we cover what is often called the fifth style.

Uninvolved parents just sort of expect kids to raise themselves. They don’t ask about school. They often don’t know where their children are. This could be due to mental health issues, alcohol abuse, overwhelm, or just plain lack of knowledge about child development. Children of uninvolved parents tend to perform poorly in school and rank low on happiness scales. Unfortunately, this is about 19 percent of parents today.

Children of uninvolved parents often have very impulsive behavior and high rates of delinquency. Later in life, they have a higher likelihood of drug and alcohol abuse and even suicide. This is not an ideal parenting style.