In this article we discuss cross-cultural similarities and variations in parents' engagement in the everyday activities in which their preschool-age children engage, focusing on mothers' and fathers' presence in the same setting as their children, the impact of their presence on the types of activities in which the children engaged, and the extent of mothers' and fathers' involvement with their children in those activities. The data were gathered from different societies - the United States, Korea, Russia, Estonia, and Kenya. They reveal that the children were involved primarily in play (more than in lessons, work, or conversation), and this was unaffected by the presence of either parent. However, parents were relatively less likely to be ...
Theoretical perspectives and research in sociology, anthropology, sociolinguistics, and cultural psy...
In this article, the authors argue for a greater understanding of children’s play across cultures th...
Research indicates that mothers structure or scaffold children\u27s early play. However, it is uncle...
In this article we discuss cross-cultural similarities and variations in parents' engagement in the ...
In this article we discuss cross-cultural similarities and variations in parents\u27 engagement in t...
In this article we discuss cross-cultural similarities and variations in parents' engagement in the ...
Family researchers have become increasingly interested in uncovering parenting behaviors in differen...
Recent years have witnessed increasing attention to early childhood education and care as a foundati...
Recent years have witnessed increasing attention to early childhood education and care as a foundati...
The present research study explored cultural variations in beliefs and practices related to young ch...
Using cultural ecological frameworks and identity theory, this study attempted to profile levels and...
AbstractThe article presents the results of a poll of 1936 parents, who's preschool children visit M...
In this study South Asian immigrant parent-child play interactions and parents’ perceptions of the r...
Parent involvement in play, learning, and everyday home activities is important for promoting childr...
AbstractThe paper deals with the theme of common activities of parents with children of preschool ag...
Theoretical perspectives and research in sociology, anthropology, sociolinguistics, and cultural psy...
In this article, the authors argue for a greater understanding of children’s play across cultures th...
Research indicates that mothers structure or scaffold children\u27s early play. However, it is uncle...
In this article we discuss cross-cultural similarities and variations in parents' engagement in the ...
In this article we discuss cross-cultural similarities and variations in parents\u27 engagement in t...
In this article we discuss cross-cultural similarities and variations in parents' engagement in the ...
Family researchers have become increasingly interested in uncovering parenting behaviors in differen...
Recent years have witnessed increasing attention to early childhood education and care as a foundati...
Recent years have witnessed increasing attention to early childhood education and care as a foundati...
The present research study explored cultural variations in beliefs and practices related to young ch...
Using cultural ecological frameworks and identity theory, this study attempted to profile levels and...
AbstractThe article presents the results of a poll of 1936 parents, who's preschool children visit M...
In this study South Asian immigrant parent-child play interactions and parents’ perceptions of the r...
Parent involvement in play, learning, and everyday home activities is important for promoting childr...
AbstractThe paper deals with the theme of common activities of parents with children of preschool ag...
Theoretical perspectives and research in sociology, anthropology, sociolinguistics, and cultural psy...
In this article, the authors argue for a greater understanding of children’s play across cultures th...
Research indicates that mothers structure or scaffold children\u27s early play. However, it is uncle...