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What’s Your Parenting Style? There Are Over 20 Different Types





Parenting expert Dr. Adolph Brown, the host of the new ABC special “The Parent Test,” joins our episode titled “What Kind of Parent Are You?”. Doc Brown opens up about his work over the past three decades as a clinical psychologist, and the different types of parenting styles that have been identified. The father of 8 has written four books, helping millions of families. Dennis Williams, a parent who appears on “The Parent Test,” also joins the unfiltered conversation around modern parenting.

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6 thoughts on “What’s Your Parenting Style? There Are Over 20 Different Types”

  1. This dad is thinking ahead. Blacks need to learn Mandarin for the future…….this kid isn’t going to blame women or society for not being able to get ahead…..too many parents are LAZY…..if he wanted to he a rapper many ppl would have been ok with it. Go Ilan and go dad!

  2. No disrespect but I figured Dennis went the egg donor/ surrogate route. He seems to be very Type A personality. Ilan is "his" child to shape and mold. Just my uninformed opinion.

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