Parenting differences refer to variations in the ways parents guide and interact with their children, typically falling into four main styles: authoritarian (high control, low warmth), authoritative (high control, high warmth), permissive (low control, high warmth), and uninvolved (low control, low warmth).These differences can be a source of conflict for parents, potentially confusing children, but they can also be navigated by open communication, seeking a middle ground, and avoiding public disagreements. We shall discuss this issue in this thread .