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    My research is based on how the influence of different parenting styles can cause different types of behaviors in adolescents. Some of the styles that are going to be mentioned are permissive, neglectful and authoritarian parenting. Much information also focuses on children's development in various circumstances, whether emotional or physical. These are various outcomes due to poor or good parenting, among which the most common are the effects on academic achievement, substance abuse, the way they express themselves socially and juvenile delinquency.Keywords: Authoritarian, permissive and neglectfulThe influence of parenting styles on adolescent behaviorParenting is an essential part of a child's development through adolescence. Over the years, the way parents treat their children has changed dramatically and parental discipline has decreased. Some parents are young and do not have enough experience, which may be one of the factors that affects how they parent. Others do not spend much time with their children due to busy schedules and their children are neglected. There is also the parent who feels that their children should be kept in a bubble and who is overly protective. Some of these styles can cause good or bad behavior in adolescents. Globe, It is defined as normal variations in parents' attempts to control and socialize their children (Baumrind, 1967). Some of the most common outcomes due to these different parenting styles are illicit drug use or alcohol use. Others often struggle to succeed in school. Many also end up committing crimes due to their parents' negligence. Another point I also faced... in the middle of the article...... irresponsibility as a result. Juvenile Delinquency In many circumstances, adolescents are also involved in delinquency. Neglectful parents are generally at high risk of having their children involved in crime. Hostility within the household and lack of discipline are also factors causing this problem. The rate of adolescents involved in delinquency has increased enormously. As children get older, they tend to spend less time with their parents. Spending time with family can be the best way to prevent children from getting involved in crime. Given their definition of the situation, young delinquents view their deviant behavior as appropriate and legitimate, even required or necessary (Anderson, 1999; Cairns, 1979; Katz, 1988). Many behaviors associated with delinquency are linked to a lack of self-control.