Early Child Development Collection

Parents' personal and cultural beliefs regarding young children: A cross-cultural study of Aboriginal and Euro-Canadian mothers

2008

Cheah, C.S.L., & Chirkov, V.

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This qualitative study compares and contrasts parental beliefs about desired socialization goals and the reasons why these goals are important between Indigenous and European Canadian mothers. The study highlights the importance of contemporary sociocultural issues in child socialization.

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Parents' personal and cultural beliefs regarding young children: A cross-cultural study of Aboriginal and Euro-Canadian mothers.

Cheah, C.S.L., & Chirkov, V. (2008). Parents' personal and cultural beliefs regarding young children: A cross-cultural study of Aboriginal and Euro-Canadian mothers. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 39(4), 402-23.

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