When Respect Means to Obey: Immigrant Mexican Mothers' Values for Their Children |
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Authors: | Emily Arcia Alice Johnson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC;(2) Mailman Center for Child Development (D820), Miami, FL, 33140;(3) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC |
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Abstract: | We describe Mexican immigrant mothers' values for their children and their understanding of how children acquire those values. Fifteen mothers were given a Q-Sort task of parental values and interviewed at length using a semi-structured format. Analysis of the mothers' transcribed narratives revealed salient features of a cultural model of child development that constrasts sharply with current professional models. The emergent portrait of children was one of inactive learners whose ability to understand dictated social behavior, developed very slowly over the years, and was dependent on parental direction and instruction. |
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Keywords: | Mexican mothers values childrearing culture |
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