This paper critiques universalistic 'at-risk' approaches by parenting programmes in the context of international development, arguing that local practices are neglected in research. Fifty post-training interviews with 25 participants in Western Kenya are analysed using discourse analysis. Post-training, parents reported less physical punishment and emphasized parent-child communication more. However, the analyses show that parents see these newly introduced methods as a means to act more efficiently within the utilitarian approach to parenting they defined before training. Cultural norms related to respect, authority and compliance remained important, although attention to the responsiveness and inner motives of children had arguably starte...
Keller H, Lohaus A, Kuensemueller P, et al. The Bio-Culture of Parenting: Evidence From Five Cultura...
The importance of growing up in a nurturing and supportive family environment cannot be underestimat...
This article proposes that a paradigm shift that has implications for practitioners of parenting int...
Summary The central purpose of this evaluation is to determine if and how the Skillful Parenting Pro...
Summary The central purpose of this evaluation is to determine if and how the Skillful Parenting Pro...
The current study focuses on how parents in rural Western Kenya learn to adopt new ideas on parentin...
Relevant achievements have been accomplished in prevention science with regard to disseminating effi...
Research suggests that parenting programs are effective for preventing behavioral and emotional diff...
Research suggests that parenting programs are effective for preventing behavioral and emotional diff...
The main purpose of the present study was to find out the major difference in child rearing techniqu...
This thesis is written from the perspective of cultural sociology and focuses on middle-class parent...
International migration shapes parenting styles for migrant groups, but in Australia very little is ...
This paper endeavors to highlight how contemporary African child-rearing practices affect a child’s ...
The present study compares conceptions about parenting in two cultural communities that may be expec...
This paper examines traditional African child rearing styles and Westernised parenting styles focusi...
Keller H, Lohaus A, Kuensemueller P, et al. The Bio-Culture of Parenting: Evidence From Five Cultura...
The importance of growing up in a nurturing and supportive family environment cannot be underestimat...
This article proposes that a paradigm shift that has implications for practitioners of parenting int...
Summary The central purpose of this evaluation is to determine if and how the Skillful Parenting Pro...
Summary The central purpose of this evaluation is to determine if and how the Skillful Parenting Pro...
The current study focuses on how parents in rural Western Kenya learn to adopt new ideas on parentin...
Relevant achievements have been accomplished in prevention science with regard to disseminating effi...
Research suggests that parenting programs are effective for preventing behavioral and emotional diff...
Research suggests that parenting programs are effective for preventing behavioral and emotional diff...
The main purpose of the present study was to find out the major difference in child rearing techniqu...
This thesis is written from the perspective of cultural sociology and focuses on middle-class parent...
International migration shapes parenting styles for migrant groups, but in Australia very little is ...
This paper endeavors to highlight how contemporary African child-rearing practices affect a child’s ...
The present study compares conceptions about parenting in two cultural communities that may be expec...
This paper examines traditional African child rearing styles and Westernised parenting styles focusi...
Keller H, Lohaus A, Kuensemueller P, et al. The Bio-Culture of Parenting: Evidence From Five Cultura...
The importance of growing up in a nurturing and supportive family environment cannot be underestimat...
This article proposes that a paradigm shift that has implications for practitioners of parenting int...