Independent parenting refers to the philosophy of raising children to prioritise autonomy and self sufficiency. This looks like children being expected to make their own career decisions early, work part time, move out when they turn 18, and manage their own finances while parents provide emotional support from a distance.
Family integrated or family oriented parenting refers to the philosophy of raising children within a close knit, interdependent household. This looks like children being expected to live with their parents well into adulthood, rely on them for academic and career guidance, contribute to shared family decisions, and receive strong day to day emotional and financial support.