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Parenting styles and beliefs about parental authority
New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 1994Baumrind's typological model of parenting styles is a global characterization that varies along the dimensions of demandingness and responsiveness. A consideration of conceptions of parental authority in different conceptual domains adds greater specificity to the model and potentially contributes to the prediction of child competence and development.
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The Single‐Parent Family: An Author's Reflection
Family Process, 1984In view of the dramatic rise in the divorce rate, this paper proposes that separation and divorce be viewed as normal phases of the family life cycle and be reframed in positive terms, such as a couple “being ready for a new relationship” or children “being the lucky possessors of two families instead of one.” It further makes a plea for more extensive
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Patterns of parental authority and adolescent autonomy
New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2005In proposing connections among the paradigms represented by domain theory, parental control theory, and Baumrind's configural approach to parental authority, the worldview of each paradigm must be respected and ambiguities in core concepts must be resolved.
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Social Class and the Exercise of Parental Authority
American Sociological Review, 1959The conditions under which middle- and working-class parents punish their pre-adolescent children physically, or refrain from doing so, appear to be quite different. Working-class parents are more likely to respond in terms of the immediate consequences of the child's actions, middle-class parents in terms of their interpretation of the child's intent ...
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[Adolescence and parental authority].
La semaine des hopitaux : organe fonde par l'Association d'enseignement medical des hopitaux de Paris, 1983Family crisis induced by a crisis of adolescence creates a drama involving 7 characters (adolescent, two parents and four grandparents), not counting family Ancestors and Phantoms. The author underlines the positive aspects of this crisis, for the adolescent himself as well as for his close relations.
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Children's Conceptions of Parental Authority
Child Development, 1986TISAK, MARIE S. Children's Conceptions of Parental Authority. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1986, 57, 166-176. Children's conceptions of parental authority were examined. 120 children (ages 6, 8, and 10 years) were administered an interview to assess the boundaries of parental authority.
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Parental Authority: The Community and the Law
The Yale Law Journal, 1959Luke K. Cooperrider +3 more
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