Positive parenting practices include more specific behaviors such as parental warmth and openness and constant support, constant monitoring and surveillance, a certain degree of autonomy, availability, setting limits and clear rules accompanied by inductive discipline, expectations and applications depending on the child's age. These parental practicies are similar to secure attachment figure and authoritative style (high responsiveness and high demandingness). Secure attachment in childhood occurs when a parent is responsive to the needs of the child. This allows the child to explore the environment safe, and it develops confidence in its ability to interact with autonomous world, to face challenges, and regulate their own emotions