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  1. Feb 1, 2022 · Children from upper-class families have better cognitive outcomes and fewer behavioural problems than those from working-class families. Previous studies highlighted that the class gap in child development is partially driven by differences in parenting styles, but they rarely looked at multiple, more specific dimensions of parenting, i.e., inductive reasoning, parenting consistency, warmth ...

  2. In this study we examined whether racial and social class differences exist in parenting philosophy for addressing inadequate achievement. We also estimated the extent to which various responses within the non-punitive and punitive philosophies impact reading and math achievement by race, social class, and achievement level.

  3. Dec 22, 2018 · I designed six parenting situations involving a parent with a child between the ages of eight and ten, selecting situations that Lareau (2003) describes as being common to families of different social classes in her ethnographic study. 3 To assess the coherence of parenting attitudes across parenting domains, situations cover three parenting domains described by Lareau (2003): the organization ...

    • Patrick Ishizuka
    • 2019
  4. Jan 3, 2012 · Many scholars pinpoint the family as one of the most important loci of class differences and see parenting in particular as a mechanism for the reinforcement and reproduction of class variation. In this article, the authors explore the role of educational background, occupations, family resources, state surveillance, and culture in explaining how and why parenting practices vary by class ...

    • Jennifer Sherman, Elizabeth Harris
    • 2012
  5. The current chapter discusses the nature of attachment as it relates to social class and socioeconomic status, specifically addressing parenting styles and characteristics, differences in authoritarianism, warmth, mental health, employment demands, affluence, and father factors.

  6. Oct 19, 2021 · Resumen. As the global trend towards both middle- and working-class families raising their children intensively increases, social class differences in parenting beliefs and choices for their children have become more subtle. In light of the proliferation of intensive parenting norms, however, few studies have explored particular mechanisms ...

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  8. Feb 22, 2013 · This study examines whether (1) racial differences exist in parenting philosophy for addressing inadequate achievement, (2) social class has implications for parenting philosophy, and (3) parents’ philosophies are consequential for children's academic achievement. Methods

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