The present study investigated the development of autonomy by interviewing 47 ten-to- sixteen year-old adolescents and their parents from three US Midwestern cities about their perceptions of children\u27s rights. The findings showed that on average, parents thought that their children would advocate for more rights than their children actually did. Mothers were more likely than fathers to believe that their child would advocate for self-determination rights. Older adolescents used more diverse reasoning categories than younger adolescents in their decision making. There was no age difference in the adolescents\u27 support of nurturance and self-determination rights. Parents were generally given authority over moral consideration, but less ...
This article describes research on parenting that supports children’s need for autonomy. First, the ...
A population of 12-19 year-old adolescents (n=994) was selected from a pool of 7264 students in orde...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Theory and research suggest that adolescents diffe...
The present study investigated the development of autonomy by interviewing 47 ten-to- sixteen year-o...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study explored children's and parents' conceptio...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examined the influence of age, maternal education...
This study examined how the need for autonomy may be coexisting with current cultural norms. A total...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examined the relationship between mothers' and ch...
The current study explored associations between and patterns of autonomy, relatedness, and adolescen...
Abstract only availableAutonomy "pertains not to freedom from others, but freedom to carry out actio...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, 2012....
Parental autonomy support has been related to positive adolescent outcomes, however, its relation to...
Longitudinal patterns in parents’ reports of youth decision-making autonomy from ages 9 to 20 were e...
Aim According the self-determination theory, striving autonomy and experiencing autonomy support has...
In contemporary research on autonomy development, autonomy has been defined as independence (vs. dep...
This article describes research on parenting that supports children’s need for autonomy. First, the ...
A population of 12-19 year-old adolescents (n=994) was selected from a pool of 7264 students in orde...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Theory and research suggest that adolescents diffe...
The present study investigated the development of autonomy by interviewing 47 ten-to- sixteen year-o...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study explored children's and parents' conceptio...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examined the influence of age, maternal education...
This study examined how the need for autonomy may be coexisting with current cultural norms. A total...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examined the relationship between mothers' and ch...
The current study explored associations between and patterns of autonomy, relatedness, and adolescen...
Abstract only availableAutonomy "pertains not to freedom from others, but freedom to carry out actio...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, 2012....
Parental autonomy support has been related to positive adolescent outcomes, however, its relation to...
Longitudinal patterns in parents’ reports of youth decision-making autonomy from ages 9 to 20 were e...
Aim According the self-determination theory, striving autonomy and experiencing autonomy support has...
In contemporary research on autonomy development, autonomy has been defined as independence (vs. dep...
This article describes research on parenting that supports children’s need for autonomy. First, the ...
A population of 12-19 year-old adolescents (n=994) was selected from a pool of 7264 students in orde...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Theory and research suggest that adolescents diffe...