The purpose of the following study is the describe the early year patterns of child-rearing practices in one district of Japan. During the first trip in 1951-52, much statistical data on child-rearing was collected in an effort to check the validity of previously published English-language descriptions of parent-child behavior
This paper examines how child-rearing behaviors are culturally constructed by focusingon Chinese and...
Interest of American scientists in Japanese child rearing paractices was mainly inspired by the Worl...
This study examines the process of Japanese language maintenance or shift among children who were ex...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-83)Report attempts to ascertain whether certain child ...
This is the first part of a report on research which has been undertaken by a psychologist, the seni...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-48)This study attempted to compare child-rearing attit...
When Japan was undergoing the process of modernization in Meiji, new measures were instituted to pr...
This paper aims to clarify when and how the study of parental involvement in children’s education wa...
The social history study the view of children, which was born in Western Europe and has been develop...
Today, the importance of the preschool education is increasingly obvious. In Japan, however, it is o...
The purpose of this study is to clarify characteristics and shifts of discussions on the relationshi...
In contemporary Japan, approximately 85 per cent of children in alternative care are placed in large...
This study was designed to study child-rearing practices and values: how parents raise their childre...
In the first part, cross-cultural studies on values of children as reflected in parental beliefs, be...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the perception of foreign parents' participation in the...
This paper examines how child-rearing behaviors are culturally constructed by focusingon Chinese and...
Interest of American scientists in Japanese child rearing paractices was mainly inspired by the Worl...
This study examines the process of Japanese language maintenance or shift among children who were ex...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-83)Report attempts to ascertain whether certain child ...
This is the first part of a report on research which has been undertaken by a psychologist, the seni...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-48)This study attempted to compare child-rearing attit...
When Japan was undergoing the process of modernization in Meiji, new measures were instituted to pr...
This paper aims to clarify when and how the study of parental involvement in children’s education wa...
The social history study the view of children, which was born in Western Europe and has been develop...
Today, the importance of the preschool education is increasingly obvious. In Japan, however, it is o...
The purpose of this study is to clarify characteristics and shifts of discussions on the relationshi...
In contemporary Japan, approximately 85 per cent of children in alternative care are placed in large...
This study was designed to study child-rearing practices and values: how parents raise their childre...
In the first part, cross-cultural studies on values of children as reflected in parental beliefs, be...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the perception of foreign parents' participation in the...
This paper examines how child-rearing behaviors are culturally constructed by focusingon Chinese and...
Interest of American scientists in Japanese child rearing paractices was mainly inspired by the Worl...
This study examines the process of Japanese language maintenance or shift among children who were ex...