Gottman Parenting Test
Researchers have found that even more than IQ, your emotional awareness and ability to handle feelings will determine your success and happiness in all walks of life, including family relationships. For parents, this quality of “emotional intelligence” means being aware of your child’s feelings, and being able to empathize, soothe, and guide them. As Dr. Gottman explains in “Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child”, “good parenting involves emotion”. The results show that most parents fall into one of two broad categories: those who give their children guidance about the world of emotion and those who don’t. We call parents who get involved with their children’s feelings “Emotion Coaches.”
There are four types of parents and the effects of this parenting style on their children: Dismissing, Disapproving, Laissez Faire and Emotion Coaching. The concept of Emotion Coaching is a simple one that’s rooted in our deepest feelings of love and empathy for our children. Unfortunately, however, Emotion Coaching doesn’t come naturally to all parents.
Rather, Emotion Coaching is an art that requires emotional awareness and a specific set of listening and problem-solving behaviours. Dr Gottman and his colleagues identified and analyzed in their observation of healthy, well-functioning families. The path to becoming a better parent, like almost every road to personal growth, begins with self-examination.
Answer True or False at each of the following questions to find out what style are you.
Gottman Parenting Test - What Style of Parent Are You?
This assessment is designed to help you understand your parenting style and how it affects your child's emotional development. It is not a diagnostic tool. Please consult a healthcare professional for formal guidance.