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    Parenting That Is "Restrictive," Involving Physical Punishment, Interference, or Intrusiveness
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Parenting That Is "Restrictive," Involving Physical Punishment, Interference, or Intrusiveness

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Parenting that is "restrictive," involving physical punishment, interference, or intrusiveness, can give rise to disobedience, rebelliousness, and lower levels of cognitive development.

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