Children of young mothers are thought to be at risk for developmental
delay and behavioral problems. In this study, the parenting behaviors
of 193 White and African American mothers 15-24 years of age were asse
ssed when their children were 12 and 36 months old. Cluster analysis o
f 3 dimensions of parenting was used to identify 5 types of parenting
patterns. Evidence supporting these parenting dusters included interpr
etable mean scores; expected differences in children's cognitive and s
ocial development; and differences in familial, maternal, and child fa
ctor. The strongest discriminating factor-maternal IQ-was associated w
ith more positive parenting behavior patterns. Among the mothers with
the lowest IQ scores, the most discriminating factor was the birth of
additional children. The results of this study support the assumption
that parenting is dynamic and multidimensional.