"Why do parents parent the way they do?" is a very important question. The aim of the current research is to study whether and to what extent the way parents have been parented influences the way they parent. Original data were collected from 48 families across three generations. Grandparents, parents and young adults were asked to report on how they had been parented, how they themselves had parented in the case of the grandparents' and parents' generations, or how they were planning to parent in the case of young adults without children. We tested the hypothesis of a "childrearing tradition" across three generations of respondents in a cross-sectional study with a non-clinical sample. Some arguments in favour of continuities have been fou...
International audienceWe study how parents transmit patience to their children with a focus on two t...
The intergenerational transmission of preference and attitudes has been less investigated in the lit...
Decades of previous research has found childhood externalizing behaviors and parenting practices to ...
“Why do parents parent the way they do?” is a very important question. The aim of the current resear...
BACKGROUND: The quality of parenting is associated with a wide range of child and adult outcomes, an...
In the present research 286 mothers and 274 fathers were surveyed regarding perceptions of their own...
Background Exploring the cultural context of intergenerational continuity of warm and harsh parentin...
The finding that values, attitudes, and behaviour can be transmitted across generations is long stan...
Introduction The transmission of perceived parental rearing styles through generations has been pro...
AbstractTransgenerational transmission of family values and beliefs in upbringing children is perfor...
Long-standing interest in the intergenerational transmission of parenting has stimulated work focuse...
Much as each culture outlines, defines and controls the general bounds of its group's behavior, the ...
Abstract In order to examine the relationships between parenting styles and personality traits over ...
Research about parent effects on family behavior focuses on intergenerational transmission: whether ...
“Why do parents parent the way they do” remains an important question since it concerns both scienti...
International audienceWe study how parents transmit patience to their children with a focus on two t...
The intergenerational transmission of preference and attitudes has been less investigated in the lit...
Decades of previous research has found childhood externalizing behaviors and parenting practices to ...
“Why do parents parent the way they do?” is a very important question. The aim of the current resear...
BACKGROUND: The quality of parenting is associated with a wide range of child and adult outcomes, an...
In the present research 286 mothers and 274 fathers were surveyed regarding perceptions of their own...
Background Exploring the cultural context of intergenerational continuity of warm and harsh parentin...
The finding that values, attitudes, and behaviour can be transmitted across generations is long stan...
Introduction The transmission of perceived parental rearing styles through generations has been pro...
AbstractTransgenerational transmission of family values and beliefs in upbringing children is perfor...
Long-standing interest in the intergenerational transmission of parenting has stimulated work focuse...
Much as each culture outlines, defines and controls the general bounds of its group's behavior, the ...
Abstract In order to examine the relationships between parenting styles and personality traits over ...
Research about parent effects on family behavior focuses on intergenerational transmission: whether ...
“Why do parents parent the way they do” remains an important question since it concerns both scienti...
International audienceWe study how parents transmit patience to their children with a focus on two t...
The intergenerational transmission of preference and attitudes has been less investigated in the lit...
Decades of previous research has found childhood externalizing behaviors and parenting practices to ...