Keller H, Borke J, Lamm B, Lohaus A, Yovsi RD. Developing patterns of parenting in two cultural communities. International Journal of Behavioral Development. 2011;35(3):233-245.This paper is aimed at analyzing verbal and nonverbal strategies in terms of body contact, face-to-face contact, and discourse style during the first three months of life in two cultural communities that have been characterized as embodying different cultural models of parenting: German middle-class, and Nso farmer families. It can be demonstrated that the Nso mothers have significantly higher rates of body contact during the assessments of free-play interactions during the first 12 weeks than the German women. The German women on the other hand demonstrate the expec...
Background and Aims. Literature has documented that caregivers from different sociocultural environm...
European middle class families can be considered to emphasize psychological autonomy in their social...
Although a common goal for parents is to promote their children\u2019s successful development in a r...
This paper is aimed at analyzing verbal and nonverbal strategies in terms of body contact, face-to-f...
The present study compares conceptions about parenting in two cultural communities that may be expec...
Children's socialization environments reflect cultural models of parenting. In particular, Euro...
Keller H, Lohaus A, Kuensemueller P, et al. The Bio-Culture of Parenting: Evidence From Five Cultura...
Cultures differ with respect to parenting strategies already during infancy. Distal parenting, i.e.,...
Keller H, Borke J, Staufenbiel T, et al. Distal and proximal parenting as alternative parenting stra...
Keller H, Papaligoura Z, Kuensemueller P, et al. Concepts of Mother-Infant Interaction in Greece and...
This study addresses the stability and variability of patterns of parenting in three cultural enviro...
Keller H, Borke J, Yovsi R, Lohaus A, Jensen H. Cultural orientations and historical changes as pred...
Lamm B, Gudi H, Faßbender I, et al. Rural Nso and German Middle-Class Mothers' Interaction With Thei...
Despite broad consensus about the effects of parenting practices on child development, many question...
This study conceptualizes a cultural model of parenting. It is argued that cultural models are expre...
Background and Aims. Literature has documented that caregivers from different sociocultural environm...
European middle class families can be considered to emphasize psychological autonomy in their social...
Although a common goal for parents is to promote their children\u2019s successful development in a r...
This paper is aimed at analyzing verbal and nonverbal strategies in terms of body contact, face-to-f...
The present study compares conceptions about parenting in two cultural communities that may be expec...
Children's socialization environments reflect cultural models of parenting. In particular, Euro...
Keller H, Lohaus A, Kuensemueller P, et al. The Bio-Culture of Parenting: Evidence From Five Cultura...
Cultures differ with respect to parenting strategies already during infancy. Distal parenting, i.e.,...
Keller H, Borke J, Staufenbiel T, et al. Distal and proximal parenting as alternative parenting stra...
Keller H, Papaligoura Z, Kuensemueller P, et al. Concepts of Mother-Infant Interaction in Greece and...
This study addresses the stability and variability of patterns of parenting in three cultural enviro...
Keller H, Borke J, Yovsi R, Lohaus A, Jensen H. Cultural orientations and historical changes as pred...
Lamm B, Gudi H, Faßbender I, et al. Rural Nso and German Middle-Class Mothers' Interaction With Thei...
Despite broad consensus about the effects of parenting practices on child development, many question...
This study conceptualizes a cultural model of parenting. It is argued that cultural models are expre...
Background and Aims. Literature has documented that caregivers from different sociocultural environm...
European middle class families can be considered to emphasize psychological autonomy in their social...
Although a common goal for parents is to promote their children\u2019s successful development in a r...