The study investigates everyday parental practices involved in the transmission of cultural values and extends current literature on parenting in Chinese families. Children aged 6, 8, and 10 years from 240 Beijing families, and both their parents, were asked about ways in which expectations of child responsibility are transmitted through routine requests, reasoning, and negotiation about household work, an area in which Western parents are known to use such practices. Use of a range of parental requests and reasons was reported. Few child age or gender differences were found for reasons related to child responsibility. Child-initiated negotiation was reported as rare and unacceptable, its use restricted to tagging the relative importance of...
This report examines how contemporary middle class urban mothers in Beijing, People’s Republic of Ch...
Abstract The family as a purchasing unit is a central phenomenon in consumer behavior. After Berey...
This present study examined potential differences between Chinese mothers and their adolescent child...
The study investigates everyday parental practices involved in the transmission of cultural values a...
The authors report a semistructured interview of 328 urban Chinese parents regarding their parenting...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to examine contemporary Chinese parents\u27 childrearing...
The present paper focuses on the discourse of negotiation that occurred in a sample of 10 Mandarin-s...
Drawing on both a universalistic perspective (self-determination theory) and a cultural psychologica...
The present study aimed to examine the child-rearing practices in Chinese families in Beijing and Ho...
This paper examines the perceptions and experiences of young people in the city of Hong Kong in rela...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the parenting patterns of Hong Kong-Chinese mothers, an...
Parental use of psychological control has gained attention as a risk factor for child behavioral and...
Embracing the perspectives that multiple contextual factors are associated with maternal parenting b...
In the qualitative phase of the study, 47 parents in Beijing were interviewed using a design that wa...
The author draws on the personal and public dilemmas that result when Chinese families care for chil...
This report examines how contemporary middle class urban mothers in Beijing, People’s Republic of Ch...
Abstract The family as a purchasing unit is a central phenomenon in consumer behavior. After Berey...
This present study examined potential differences between Chinese mothers and their adolescent child...
The study investigates everyday parental practices involved in the transmission of cultural values a...
The authors report a semistructured interview of 328 urban Chinese parents regarding their parenting...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to examine contemporary Chinese parents\u27 childrearing...
The present paper focuses on the discourse of negotiation that occurred in a sample of 10 Mandarin-s...
Drawing on both a universalistic perspective (self-determination theory) and a cultural psychologica...
The present study aimed to examine the child-rearing practices in Chinese families in Beijing and Ho...
This paper examines the perceptions and experiences of young people in the city of Hong Kong in rela...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the parenting patterns of Hong Kong-Chinese mothers, an...
Parental use of psychological control has gained attention as a risk factor for child behavioral and...
Embracing the perspectives that multiple contextual factors are associated with maternal parenting b...
In the qualitative phase of the study, 47 parents in Beijing were interviewed using a design that wa...
The author draws on the personal and public dilemmas that result when Chinese families care for chil...
This report examines how contemporary middle class urban mothers in Beijing, People’s Republic of Ch...
Abstract The family as a purchasing unit is a central phenomenon in consumer behavior. After Berey...
This present study examined potential differences between Chinese mothers and their adolescent child...