From the early days of psychology, theorists have observed that parents sometimes transfer their own unfulfilled ambitions onto their child. We propose that parents are especially inclined to do so when they see their child as part of themselves, more so than as a separate individual. When parents see their child as part of themselves, their child’s achievements may easily come to function as a surrogate for parents’ own unfulfilled ambitions. In the present experiment, 73 parents (89% women, Mage = 43 years) were randomly assigned to reflect on either their own or others’ unfulfilled ambitions. Results showed that, when faced with their own unfulfilled ambitions, parents who see their child as part of themselves want their child to fulfill...
Objective. The present study examined dynamics involved in parents' tendency to hinge their self-est...
Scholars have researched the role of parents in the development of the child. Families play a critic...
Associations between parents' dispositional optimism-pessimism (LOT-R) and their ratings of their ch...
From the early days of psychology, theorists have observed that parents sometimes transfer their own...
From the early days of psychology, theorists have observed that parents sometimes transfer their own...
From the early days of psychology, theorists have observed that parents sometimes transfer their own...
This study investigates of some parents are inclined to transfer their unfulfilled ambitions onto th...
The present study continues the investigation of positive parenting illusions (Wenger, 1998), unreal...
The current thesis examines vicarious futurity, or the hope and despair that parents have for the fu...
Of primary importance in this study was the opportunity to better understand the paradox between the...
In laboratory studies, praising children’s effort encourages them to adopt incremental motivational ...
Adoptive parents are often well-educated, and potentially highly involved in children\u27s schooling...
textBefore a child is born, parents might have a general (e.g., happy and healthy) or particular vis...
A controversial feature of modern parenting is "child-centrism," the tendency for parents to priorit...
Previous studies have discussed the importance of parent-child relationships and the potential impac...
Objective. The present study examined dynamics involved in parents' tendency to hinge their self-est...
Scholars have researched the role of parents in the development of the child. Families play a critic...
Associations between parents' dispositional optimism-pessimism (LOT-R) and their ratings of their ch...
From the early days of psychology, theorists have observed that parents sometimes transfer their own...
From the early days of psychology, theorists have observed that parents sometimes transfer their own...
From the early days of psychology, theorists have observed that parents sometimes transfer their own...
This study investigates of some parents are inclined to transfer their unfulfilled ambitions onto th...
The present study continues the investigation of positive parenting illusions (Wenger, 1998), unreal...
The current thesis examines vicarious futurity, or the hope and despair that parents have for the fu...
Of primary importance in this study was the opportunity to better understand the paradox between the...
In laboratory studies, praising children’s effort encourages them to adopt incremental motivational ...
Adoptive parents are often well-educated, and potentially highly involved in children\u27s schooling...
textBefore a child is born, parents might have a general (e.g., happy and healthy) or particular vis...
A controversial feature of modern parenting is "child-centrism," the tendency for parents to priorit...
Previous studies have discussed the importance of parent-child relationships and the potential impac...
Objective. The present study examined dynamics involved in parents' tendency to hinge their self-est...
Scholars have researched the role of parents in the development of the child. Families play a critic...
Associations between parents' dispositional optimism-pessimism (LOT-R) and their ratings of their ch...