The Oxford Handbook of Parenting and Moral Development 2019
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190638696.013.11
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Parenting and the Prosocial Behaviors of Children Across Cultures

Abstract: A large body of empirical work has shown the role that parenting plays in the development of prosocial behaviors of children. Parenting styles (e.g., democratic versus authoritarian) and parenting practices (e.g., inductive discipline versus guilt-shame induction) in particular have been empirically linked to prosocial behaviors as well as numerous other well-being indicators in children. What is less understood is the role that culture and cultural context might play in the parenting-prosocial nexus. This cha… Show more

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“…There is interest in tracking culture-specific variations in how families socialize prosocial dispositions (Carlo & Conejo, 2019;Carlo et al, 2018;de Guzman et al, 2019). Familism values, for example, emphasize the importance of maintaining close family relationships, providing familial emotional support, and giving priority to family responsibilities and obligations.…”
Section: Prosocial Moral Cognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is interest in tracking culture-specific variations in how families socialize prosocial dispositions (Carlo & Conejo, 2019;Carlo et al, 2018;de Guzman et al, 2019). Familism values, for example, emphasize the importance of maintaining close family relationships, providing familial emotional support, and giving priority to family responsibilities and obligations.…”
Section: Prosocial Moral Cognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%