The present study explored cultural differences in parental beliefs about motor development across 2 Western cultures: Israel and the Netherlands. Can 2 cultural models be distinguished regarding infant motor development in Israel and the Netherlands or are parental beliefs about motor development similar across these cultures? Using a questionnaire containing closed and open questions, beliefs of 206 Israeli and 198 Dutch parents of first-born children between 2 and 7 months old were analyzed. Based on both quantitative and qualitative analyses, distinct cultural models were found showing that the Dutch attributed a bigger role to maturation and children's own pace than to stimulation. The Israeli parents found stimulation of motor develop...
What is it to be “an ideal parent”? Does the answer differ across countries and social classes? To ...
Cross-cultural research on developmental expectations has shown that the ages mothers expect childre...
Although a common goal for parents is to promote their children\u2019s successful development in a r...
The present study explored cultural differences in parental beliefs about motor development across 2...
The present study explored cultural differences in parental beliefs about motor development across 2...
Culture influences the way parents shape children's environment. Two studies examined cross-cultural...
Culture influences the way parents shape children’s environment. Two studies examined cross-cultural...
Parental beliefs are relevant to child development because they shape parenting behaviors and help t...
Aim: This study looks at parents expectations for childrens motor development, and compares expectat...
In this study, three models of cross-cultural differences of developmental expectations by parents w...
<div><p>Abstract Introduction: In the child’s first year of life, motor development is critical fo...
This dissertation presents three studies that focus on cultural variation of parenting beliefs withi...
Child care centers in Western countries are becoming increasingly culturally diverse, regard-ing bot...
There is an increasing acceptance across the disciplines of psychology, sociology and health that an...
What is it to be “an ideal parent”? Does the answer differ across countries and social classes? To a...
What is it to be “an ideal parent”? Does the answer differ across countries and social classes? To ...
Cross-cultural research on developmental expectations has shown that the ages mothers expect childre...
Although a common goal for parents is to promote their children\u2019s successful development in a r...
The present study explored cultural differences in parental beliefs about motor development across 2...
The present study explored cultural differences in parental beliefs about motor development across 2...
Culture influences the way parents shape children's environment. Two studies examined cross-cultural...
Culture influences the way parents shape children’s environment. Two studies examined cross-cultural...
Parental beliefs are relevant to child development because they shape parenting behaviors and help t...
Aim: This study looks at parents expectations for childrens motor development, and compares expectat...
In this study, three models of cross-cultural differences of developmental expectations by parents w...
<div><p>Abstract Introduction: In the child’s first year of life, motor development is critical fo...
This dissertation presents three studies that focus on cultural variation of parenting beliefs withi...
Child care centers in Western countries are becoming increasingly culturally diverse, regard-ing bot...
There is an increasing acceptance across the disciplines of psychology, sociology and health that an...
What is it to be “an ideal parent”? Does the answer differ across countries and social classes? To a...
What is it to be “an ideal parent”? Does the answer differ across countries and social classes? To ...
Cross-cultural research on developmental expectations has shown that the ages mothers expect childre...
Although a common goal for parents is to promote their children\u2019s successful development in a r...