This preliminary qualitative study of 24 adoptive families in Catalonia, Spain asks how adoptive parents of teens describe the things they dislike about their children. This question matters because prior research shows that parents' views of their children can affect their parenting style and their relationships with their children. I show that in describing their dislikes, parents draw on essentialist beliefs about their children's culture of origin and about their personality traits. My analysis inspires questions about the possible relationship between essentialist parental beliefs and parenting practice, in both adoptive families and families more broadly. This is of particular relevance in the current moment, in which childrearing is ...
Parents’ culturally specific understandings of their children, also known as ethnotheories, have bee...
International audienceAdoptees are studied more as children than as adults. While there is neverthel...
Family language policy refers to explicit and overt decisions parents make about language use and la...
This preliminary qualitative study of 24 adoptive families in Catalonia, Spain asks how adoptive par...
Adopted children's arrival at adolescence is an object of interest and concern among researchers, pr...
This chapter analyzes current evidence between parenting styles and parenting practices for the Spa...
Knowing the families in its multiple aspects is an intrinsic task of nursing care. It is essential l...
identified the effects of the way parents bring up their children on social structure in Spain. Thei...
The relationship of parenting styles with adolescents¿ outcomes was analyzed within a sample of Span...
<div><p>Approximately 30 000 children are adopted across national borders each year. A review of the...
Adoptive parents need to be able to reflect on the interaction with the child, both from the perspec...
A growing body of research suggests that the authoritative style of parenting is not always necessar...
In the current area of social media propagation, the adoptees' search for the birth family is increa...
Approximately 30 000 children are adopted across national borders each year. A review of the literat...
AbstractTransgenerational transmission of family values and beliefs in upbringing children is perfor...
Parents’ culturally specific understandings of their children, also known as ethnotheories, have bee...
International audienceAdoptees are studied more as children than as adults. While there is neverthel...
Family language policy refers to explicit and overt decisions parents make about language use and la...
This preliminary qualitative study of 24 adoptive families in Catalonia, Spain asks how adoptive par...
Adopted children's arrival at adolescence is an object of interest and concern among researchers, pr...
This chapter analyzes current evidence between parenting styles and parenting practices for the Spa...
Knowing the families in its multiple aspects is an intrinsic task of nursing care. It is essential l...
identified the effects of the way parents bring up their children on social structure in Spain. Thei...
The relationship of parenting styles with adolescents¿ outcomes was analyzed within a sample of Span...
<div><p>Approximately 30 000 children are adopted across national borders each year. A review of the...
Adoptive parents need to be able to reflect on the interaction with the child, both from the perspec...
A growing body of research suggests that the authoritative style of parenting is not always necessar...
In the current area of social media propagation, the adoptees' search for the birth family is increa...
Approximately 30 000 children are adopted across national borders each year. A review of the literat...
AbstractTransgenerational transmission of family values and beliefs in upbringing children is perfor...
Parents’ culturally specific understandings of their children, also known as ethnotheories, have bee...
International audienceAdoptees are studied more as children than as adults. While there is neverthel...
Family language policy refers to explicit and overt decisions parents make about language use and la...