 This study examined the relationship between parenting styles and child behavior using a web-based survey of 1203 Greek parents. The researchers identified four distinct parenting styles, highly authoritative, relaxed authoritative, permissive focused authoritative, and inconsistent parenting. The highly authoritative style was found to have the fewest negative effects on children's behavior, while the inconsistent parenting style was associated with the most negative outcomes. This article was authored by Ekaterini Veju, Wasili's Cassis, Anastasia Krossanaki, and others.