The anchoring function: Parental authority and the parent-child bond

Haim Omer, Sarit G. Steinmetz*, Tal Carthy, Arist von Schlippe

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Descriptions of parental authority and of the formation of a secure parent-child bond have remained unconnected in conceptualizations about parenting and child development. The parental anchoring function is here presented as an integrative metaphor for the two fields. Parents who fulfill an anchoring function offer a secure relational frame for the child, while also manifesting a stabilizing and legitimate kind of authority. The anchoring function enriches the two fields by: (1) adding a dimension of authority to the acknowledged functions of the safe haven and the secure base that are seen as core to a secure parent-child bond, and (2) adding considerations about the parent-child bond to Baumrind's classical description of authoritative parenting.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)193-206
Number of pages14
JournalFamily Process
Volume52
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2013

Keywords

  • Anchoring Function
  • Parent-child Relations
  • Parental Authority

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