This study investigated the influences on child-rearing behavior as revealed in interviews with parents. The inquiry focused on three areas: (1) values (including value of parental role), goals as parents, aspirations for children, and behaviors they seek to inculcate; (2) beliefs, both instrumental and descriptive; and (3) other influences, such as parents' experiences in their own families or communities of origin, or the effect of their children's behavior. The study was not intended to relate parental values, beliefs, or other influences to specific child-rearing practices. Participants were 41 sets of parents of young children located through agencies, neighborhood visits, and referrals from pediatricians and ministers. The families...
This research was undertaken to explore the process of identification in young children as it relate...
The study was motivated by the perceived role that parents play in the education of their children. ...
This study was designed to examine young children\u27s perceptions of parental child rearing roles i...
Much as each culture outlines, defines and controls the general bounds of its group's behavior, the ...
This study was designed to study child-rearing practices and values: how parents raise their childre...
This research was undertaken to investigate the organization and development of parents' awareness o...
Parents' beliefs about children and their development may be expected to influence, in more and less...
This study is undertaken to explore the values which 110 mothers of varying religious and socio-econ...
The purpose of this study was to identify how parent demographics of race, education, and income inf...
The purpose of this study is threefold: (1) to analyze information available in the records regardin...
The purpose of this study was to determine if parents change in their attitudes toward child guidanc...
Parents play a big role in the healthy development of their children, child wellbeing and child outc...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate parental attitudes toward raising children. The fo...
The Family Lifestyles Project examined the effects of different attitudes, values, and child rearing...
The relationship between parent behaviors, child development and subsequent child behavior outcomes ...
This research was undertaken to explore the process of identification in young children as it relate...
The study was motivated by the perceived role that parents play in the education of their children. ...
This study was designed to examine young children\u27s perceptions of parental child rearing roles i...
Much as each culture outlines, defines and controls the general bounds of its group's behavior, the ...
This study was designed to study child-rearing practices and values: how parents raise their childre...
This research was undertaken to investigate the organization and development of parents' awareness o...
Parents' beliefs about children and their development may be expected to influence, in more and less...
This study is undertaken to explore the values which 110 mothers of varying religious and socio-econ...
The purpose of this study was to identify how parent demographics of race, education, and income inf...
The purpose of this study is threefold: (1) to analyze information available in the records regardin...
The purpose of this study was to determine if parents change in their attitudes toward child guidanc...
Parents play a big role in the healthy development of their children, child wellbeing and child outc...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate parental attitudes toward raising children. The fo...
The Family Lifestyles Project examined the effects of different attitudes, values, and child rearing...
The relationship between parent behaviors, child development and subsequent child behavior outcomes ...
This research was undertaken to explore the process of identification in young children as it relate...
The study was motivated by the perceived role that parents play in the education of their children. ...
This study was designed to examine young children\u27s perceptions of parental child rearing roles i...