The purpose of this study was to examine Cantonese-speaking Chinese American immigrant parents' socialization of emotions in bilingual bicultural preschool children, using a combination of a parent questionnaire and parent language samples from emotion-elicited storytelling tasks. Sixteen Cantonese-speaking parents and their children participated in this study. Children were sequential bilinguals who were exposed to Cantonese (L1) at home since birth, and then learned English (L2) at school. The Chinese parent questionnaire examined parents' emotion talk in the home, as well as the child's dual language background and language distribution. Parents' language samples in Cantonese were collected from three parent-child storytelling tasks that...
It has been widely accepted that parental language beliefs play a crucial role in language maintenan...
This article reports on a deep investigation of five Australian Chinese families regarding their pre...
Abstract Cultures vary in beliefs about appropriate display of emotion. Children rely on adults to h...
Parent emotion talk (ET), a type of emotion-related socialization practice, is theorized to foster c...
The present study examined 2 measures of Chinese American immigrant parents' emotional expression in...
The present dissertation used a developmental, sociocultural models approach to culture and emotion,...
An exploratory study was conducted to examine what Chinese immigrant parents have thought and done ...
An exploratory study was conducted to investigate Chinese parents' attitudes toward their children'...
xv, 97 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library ca...
An exploratory study was conducted to investigate Chinese parents' attitudes toward their children'...
Parents’ communication of love and care to their child is arguably a universal behavior found among ...
Emotion experiences such as internalized distress have been described mostly in European Americans a...
This study examined in a cross-cultural context mothers’ discussions of mental states and external b...
This study examined in a cross-cultural context mothers’ discussions of mental states and external b...
This study aimed to investigate language socialization of affect in Mandarin parent-child interactio...
It has been widely accepted that parental language beliefs play a crucial role in language maintenan...
This article reports on a deep investigation of five Australian Chinese families regarding their pre...
Abstract Cultures vary in beliefs about appropriate display of emotion. Children rely on adults to h...
Parent emotion talk (ET), a type of emotion-related socialization practice, is theorized to foster c...
The present study examined 2 measures of Chinese American immigrant parents' emotional expression in...
The present dissertation used a developmental, sociocultural models approach to culture and emotion,...
An exploratory study was conducted to examine what Chinese immigrant parents have thought and done ...
An exploratory study was conducted to investigate Chinese parents' attitudes toward their children'...
xv, 97 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library ca...
An exploratory study was conducted to investigate Chinese parents' attitudes toward their children'...
Parents’ communication of love and care to their child is arguably a universal behavior found among ...
Emotion experiences such as internalized distress have been described mostly in European Americans a...
This study examined in a cross-cultural context mothers’ discussions of mental states and external b...
This study examined in a cross-cultural context mothers’ discussions of mental states and external b...
This study aimed to investigate language socialization of affect in Mandarin parent-child interactio...
It has been widely accepted that parental language beliefs play a crucial role in language maintenan...
This article reports on a deep investigation of five Australian Chinese families regarding their pre...
Abstract Cultures vary in beliefs about appropriate display of emotion. Children rely on adults to h...