Parents’ culturally specific understandings of their children, also known as ethnotheories, have been shown to hold strong implications for early child socialization and development (de Haan, et al., 2020; Super et al., 2020). However, extant research has typically only focused on middle childhood and emphasized parents’ views of positive or desirable child behaviors; moreover, the literature tends to define ethnotheories across a strict East/West dichotomy while relying on translated measures that may not have cultural validity (Su Cho et al., 2021). The main objective of this dissertation is to compare parents’ ethnotheories of the nature and causes of adaptive and maladaptive behaviors in young children across two Western countries, Spai...
There is an abundance of literature examining parent-child relationships, and subsequently, parentin...
Parental beliefs are important influences on their child-rearing practices, which, in turn, affect t...
The aim of this chapter is to integrate the developmental niche by exploring how parental socializat...
Parents’ culturally influenced belief systems, or ethnotheories, are critical components of children...
This study explores parental ethnotheories of children\u2019s temperament through mothers\u2019 resp...
The chapter investigates associations between parental socialization goals and ethnotheories concern...
This study examined linguistic patterns in mothers’ reports about their toddlers’ involvement in eve...
Parental ethnotheories provide a framework for understanding the ways that parents think about their...
01--Harkness etal--5-39 5/10/07 8:13 AM Page 5 Abstract: Parental ethnotheories—the shared, abstract...
The current study investigated the development of cultural self-concepts in children and relationshi...
The present research study explored cultural variations in beliefs and practices related to young ch...
Culture is infrequently considered as an important factor regarding developmental psychology, and di...
The primary purpose of the current study was to better understand how cultural values may shape Mexi...
This study examined linguistic patterns in mothers’ reports about their toddlers’ involvement in eve...
Parental ethnotheories—the shared, abstract, and often unconscious mental schema for understanding ...
There is an abundance of literature examining parent-child relationships, and subsequently, parentin...
Parental beliefs are important influences on their child-rearing practices, which, in turn, affect t...
The aim of this chapter is to integrate the developmental niche by exploring how parental socializat...
Parents’ culturally influenced belief systems, or ethnotheories, are critical components of children...
This study explores parental ethnotheories of children\u2019s temperament through mothers\u2019 resp...
The chapter investigates associations between parental socialization goals and ethnotheories concern...
This study examined linguistic patterns in mothers’ reports about their toddlers’ involvement in eve...
Parental ethnotheories provide a framework for understanding the ways that parents think about their...
01--Harkness etal--5-39 5/10/07 8:13 AM Page 5 Abstract: Parental ethnotheories—the shared, abstract...
The current study investigated the development of cultural self-concepts in children and relationshi...
The present research study explored cultural variations in beliefs and practices related to young ch...
Culture is infrequently considered as an important factor regarding developmental psychology, and di...
The primary purpose of the current study was to better understand how cultural values may shape Mexi...
This study examined linguistic patterns in mothers’ reports about their toddlers’ involvement in eve...
Parental ethnotheories—the shared, abstract, and often unconscious mental schema for understanding ...
There is an abundance of literature examining parent-child relationships, and subsequently, parentin...
Parental beliefs are important influences on their child-rearing practices, which, in turn, affect t...
The aim of this chapter is to integrate the developmental niche by exploring how parental socializat...