The role of parents; culture and socialisation of gender Flashcards
Socialisation
is the process by which children learn the rules, beliefs, values, skills, attitudes and behaviour patterns of their society.
Authoritarian parenting
place high value on obedience and respect for authority.
Permissive parents
impose minimal controls on their children.
Authoritative parents
enforce standards but explain their views and encourage verbal give-and-take.
Uninvolved parents
consistently place their own needs above the needs of their child.
guidance approach involves
parents helping their children to manage their emotions and learn considerate behaviours.
good parenting is
flexible parenting and changes as children mature.
school-age children tend to develop better sibling relationships if
their parents let them resolve their own disputes
Agricultural societies usually value
obedience far more than autonomy or independence.