Cultural Approaches To Parenting

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American Mothers
attitude
Average Person Score
Caregiver Behaviors
Caregiver Child Relations
caregiver responsiveness
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Common Language
cross-cultural
cross-cultural childrearing
cultural parenting practices research
developmental
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family role relations
German Mothers
inquiry
intuitive
investigation
Lese Farmer
Maternal Responsive Behavior
Maternal Speech
Melodic Contours
MLU
Mother Infant Interaction
Mother Infant Interaction Patterns
Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale
Object Responsiveness
Parent Infant Interaction
parental belief systems
Parental Investment Strategies
Physical Contact
Picture Verification Task
psychological enculturation
relations
Social Interactive Items
social self development
Solomon Islands
study
Total Person Score
Vietnamese Mothers
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805810028
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Apr 1991
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume is concerned with elucidating similarities and differences in enculturation processes that help to account for the ways in which individuals in different cultures develop. Each chapter reviews a substantive parenting topic, describes the relevant cultures (in psychological ethnography, rather than from an anthropological stance), reports on the parenting-in-culture results, and discusses the significance of cross-cultural investigation for understanding the parenting issue of interest. Specific areas of study include environment and interactive style, responsiveness, activity patterns, distributions of social involvement with children, structural patterns of interaction, and development of the social self. Through exposure to a wide range of diverse research methods, readers will gain a deeper appreciation of the problems, procedures, possibilities, and profits associated with a truly comparative approach to understanding human growth and development.