Websites are sources you should approach with caution. Some experts publish great information on the Internet, but there’s a lot of bad information out there as well. The trick is to weed out the unreliable sources of information. Apply the C.A.R.P. test to websites and ask yourself these questions about the website you are considering to use as a source of information..........
Is the website Current? Who is the Author or Authority of the website? Is the information Relevant & Reliable? What is the Purpose & Point of View of the website?
Some credible websites to consider using as a resource for this paper
American Psychological Association/Parenting Styles
U.S.Department of Health & Human Services/ Parenting
Parenting Science/Parenting Styles
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