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Socialization and Instrumental Competence in Young Children.
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This article is published in Young Children.The article was published on 1970-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 125 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Child rearing & Competence (human resources).read more
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Parenting Style as Context: An Integrative Model
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a model that integrates two traditions in socialization research, the study of specific parenting practices and the study on global parent characteristics, and propose that parenting style is best conceptualized as a context that moderates the influence of specific parent practices on the child.
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Early Childhood Experiences and Women's Achievement Motives
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TL;DR: The parent-child relationship initiates a child into the social world and reshapes components of the adult self-concept into identification with parental roles as discussed by the authors, which transforms a biological organism into a human being and confronts adults with a new set of experiences and responsibilities.
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Social-Skills Training with Children
TL;DR: The complex social skills necessary for confident, responsive, and mutually beneficial interaction with other people are among the most important skills a child must learn as discussed by the authors, and yet, as frequently noted, the training of even the most basic social skills has been almost completely neglected in American schools.