One person's 'spoiling' is another's freedom to become: overcoming ethnocentric views about parental control.

作者: Julie E. Sprott

DOI: 10.1016/0277-9536(94)90227-5

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摘要: Abstract Gaining cultural self-awareness by health and human services professionals in areas that are bastions of conservatism like childrearing is particularly difficult to achieve. It argued polarized ideas about parental control dominate the Anglo Dominant Culture's value orientations, reflected both popular scientific literature. Parental permissiveness cast into an opposing category ‘noncontrol’, imbuing it with negativism. Prejudice against Eskimo examined context a method offered ‘loosen’ grip beliefs parenting.

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