Parenting and Child Development
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This research-based book covers the core components of modern parenting and child development across multi-ethnic and cross-cultural contexts in Asia, Africa, Europe, and North and South America, with a focus on the United States. Parenting and Child Development: Across Ethnicity and Culture is based on a cohesive framework that links physical, psychological, social, cognitive, and emotional aspects of children's lives to their experiences of parental behavior. This book covers the fundamentals
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This research-based guide offers a comprehensive examination of parenting practices and their direct impact on a child's growth, drawing from a truly global dataset. The author presents a cohesive framework that connects parental behavior to the physical, psychological, and emotional development of children, moving beyond a single cultural perspective to include multi-ethnic contexts across Asia, Africa, and the Americas. It grounds its principles in empirical evidence, providing a solid foundation for understanding the core components of modern child development.
What sets this work apart is its deliberate cross-cultural focus, challenging the reader to consider child-rearing through a wider, more inclusive lens than many Western-centric guides. Parents, educators, and students of psychology will find its structured analysis of the social and cognitive aspects of development particularly valuable for gaining a nuanced, research-backed understanding of family dynamics. This is a substantive resource for anyone seeking to move beyond anecdotal advice and comprehend the universal and culturally-specific forces that shape a child's world.
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