What is the function of parent–child argumentation? This chapter intends to answer the main research question that has guided the study presented in this volume and open a discussion for future research on this topic. In the first part, the chapter provides a detailed overview of the main findings of the analysis of parent–child argumentative discussions during mealtime. The role played by parents and children in the inception and development of argumentation, and the types of conclusions of their argumentative discussions are described. Subsequently, two educational targets achieved by parents and children through their argumentative interactions are presented and critically discussed. In the last part, new open questions that should guid...
This study focuses on social interactions during family mealtimes to examine the types of arguments ...
This study aims to examine the types of conclusion of argumentative discussions between parents and ...
The present investigation has examined 3 to 6 year old children\u2019s \u201cwhy\u201d questions and...
Why do parent–child argumentative interactions matter? What is the reason for such an interest? This...
This chapter examines the initial phase of parent–child argumentative discussions during mealtime. T...
This chapter examines the types of arguments used most often by parents and children and the differe...
This study focuses on parent-child argumentation to single out the argumentative strategies most fre...
This chapter provides a detailed exposé of the research methodology on which the investigation of pa...
This book provides a detailed examination of argumentative interactions in families with young child...
This paper sets out to investigate the issues leading parents and children aged 3-7 years to argumen...
AbstractThis study sets out to investigate the types of responses by children aged between 3 and 7 y...
This paper sets out to investigate the issues leading parents to engage in argumentative discussions...
This study aims to explore the interplay between parents' arguments, children's reactions and topics...
This study sets out to investigate the types of responses by children aged between 3 and 7 years in ...
This study aims to single out the argumentative strategies most frequently used by parents to convin...
This study focuses on social interactions during family mealtimes to examine the types of arguments ...
This study aims to examine the types of conclusion of argumentative discussions between parents and ...
The present investigation has examined 3 to 6 year old children\u2019s \u201cwhy\u201d questions and...
Why do parent–child argumentative interactions matter? What is the reason for such an interest? This...
This chapter examines the initial phase of parent–child argumentative discussions during mealtime. T...
This chapter examines the types of arguments used most often by parents and children and the differe...
This study focuses on parent-child argumentation to single out the argumentative strategies most fre...
This chapter provides a detailed exposé of the research methodology on which the investigation of pa...
This book provides a detailed examination of argumentative interactions in families with young child...
This paper sets out to investigate the issues leading parents and children aged 3-7 years to argumen...
AbstractThis study sets out to investigate the types of responses by children aged between 3 and 7 y...
This paper sets out to investigate the issues leading parents to engage in argumentative discussions...
This study aims to explore the interplay between parents' arguments, children's reactions and topics...
This study sets out to investigate the types of responses by children aged between 3 and 7 years in ...
This study aims to single out the argumentative strategies most frequently used by parents to convin...
This study focuses on social interactions during family mealtimes to examine the types of arguments ...
This study aims to examine the types of conclusion of argumentative discussions between parents and ...
The present investigation has examined 3 to 6 year old children\u2019s \u201cwhy\u201d questions and...