2023
DOI: 10.1177/00220221231213591
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“What Defines Us as People Is How We Treat Others”: Ethnotheories, Socialization Goals, and Practices of “Exemplary” Guatemalan Mothers

Judith L. Gibbons,
Ashleigh B. Niklaus,
Kathleen Serverian-Wilmeth

Abstract: Parenting beliefs and practices are deeply embedded in cultural values, ideologies, and norms. The cultural ecologies of Guatemala, a Central American country, highlight familism, religiosity, and collectivism. To understand the parenting goals, parental ethnotheories, and parenting practices of a group of highly educated, economically advantaged Guatemalan mothers of school-age children, we conducted a qualitative study about their goals for their children and ways of inculcating desired qualities. The nine m… Show more

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