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Many parents would say their parenting style is superior to all others. Whether you’re overprotective or more loosey-goosey, we all try our darndest to do right by our kids. Now, ABC’s The Parent Test This article will examine the idea that only one parenting style is best.
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The show’s synopsis explains that The Parent Test is based on a TV show from Australia and looks to “explore the many distinctively different parenting styles.” So who will win — the helicopter mom or the so-called new-age parent? Let the parenting games begin!
What are ‘The Parent Test’ parenting styles?

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Twelve families are involved in this unscripted review of parenting styles. Each represents a different approach for child-rearing. These are 12 parenting styles. The Parent TestPer. Romper:
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Disciplined — This approach is structured with an emphasis on consequences for bad behavior.
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Traditional — The parents are in charge, and kids are expected to obey.
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Intensive — Here, parents expect their kids to make good grades and excel in sports and activities.
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Natural — The natural approach sees families enjoying a more relaxed lifestyle, mostly outdoors.
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Child-Led — The opposite of traditional, a child-led approach looks to the kids to set boundaries for themselves in an effort to develop self-sufficiency.
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New Age — These are the “yes day” parents who place fun above all else.
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Routine — An approach like this is more traditional and adheres to a strict structure to help kids feel safe and know what to expect.
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High Achievement — Like the intensive approach, this method pushes kids even further out of their comfort zone to ensure they achieve their full potential.
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Helicopter — These parents value supervision over independence for their children.
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Free Range — Consider this approach the opposite of the helicopter parenting style — with kids being allowed to explore and self-supervise.
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Strict — Rules reign supreme here!
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Negotiation — Parents and kids are equals, and they discuss their feelings and needs so that everyone in the family feels supported.
According to the show synopsis, the parents “may have conflicting opinions on how to raise their families, but they all share the common goal of raising happy, healthy children.”
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Who are ‘The Parent Test’ hosts?

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Ali Wentworth and Dr. Adolph Brown are the hosts and moderators. Ali is married. Good Morning America George Stephanopoulos anchor, and the couple has two daughters, Harper & Elliot. As she laughed about her parenting style, ABC 7“Sometimes people don’t listen when you say you can’t wear this, you can do that. So, I use comedy so if someone is wearing inappropriate clothing I’ll tell them, ‘oh, so you’re a Kardashian.’
According to Dr. Brown’s Instagram, he is a father of eight children and a professional parenting teacher. Along with Ali, he will help families understand how their parenting styles work well — and not so well — as they put them to the test via various challenges and exercises.
The Parent Test ABC broadcasts the program Thursdays at 9 pm.