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DOI: 10.1080/0300443920810102
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Reflections on parenting practices in urban China today

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“…Specifically, the elicited effects of adolescents' IR personality on parenting suggest that intervention programs designed to improve parenting should consider adolescents' characteristics. For example, the one-child policy, which started in the late 1970s, has resulted in concerns about indulgence of Chinese parents in childrearing (e.g., Liang and Sugawara, 1992;Chen et al, 2000). The formation of parental indulgence may be related to parental attitude as well as the characteristics of children.…”
Section: Conclusion Implications and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, the elicited effects of adolescents' IR personality on parenting suggest that intervention programs designed to improve parenting should consider adolescents' characteristics. For example, the one-child policy, which started in the late 1970s, has resulted in concerns about indulgence of Chinese parents in childrearing (e.g., Liang and Sugawara, 1992;Chen et al, 2000). The formation of parental indulgence may be related to parental attitude as well as the characteristics of children.…”
Section: Conclusion Implications and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most importantly, it dictates how one should be a good son or daughter. In the family, it is an attitude of respect for one's parents with tangible acts such as obeying them, providing for them and nurturing them (Liang & Sugawara, 1992). This concept is rooted deeply in the philosophy of Confucius, which has been very influential throughout Chinese history.…”
Section: Critique On the Etic Perspective Using Indigenous Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%