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Ecology of Parenting by Ruth Mathusek (What is the affect of parent-child…
Ecology of Parenting by Ruth Mathusek
What does parenting encompass?
(p. 125)
Parenting
Bidirectional
and
Dynamic
Parenthood
How does politics influence parenting?
(p. 126)
Political ideology
Autocracy
Democracy
Religious Influence
National Influence
Ethnic Influence
Progressive Influence
How does socioeconomic status affect child rearing?
(pg. 127)
High Socioeconomic status
*Middle Socioeconomic Status
Exosystem Influence on Parenting: Parental Occupation
How does culture and ethnicity affect parenting?
(p. 129)
Similarity in Parenting across Different Cultures, Ethnicities and Religions
Diversity in Parenting across Different Cultures, Ehtnicities, and Religions
Collectivistic
Individualistic
Cooperative/ Interdependent (Collective) Orientation
(pgs. 131-135)
How has parenting changed over time?
(p. 137)
*Historical
Trends*
Eighteenth Century
Humanism
Tabula Rasa
Nineteenth Century
Infant Care
Early Twentieth Century
Behaviorism
Fixations
Middle Twentieth Century
Spock:
The Common Sense Book
Late Twentieth Century
Parent Centered
Child Centered
How family members influence each other?
(p. 140)
Family Dynamics
Children's Characteristics
Age and cognitive development
Temperament
Difficult
Slow-to-warm-up
Easy
Goodness-of-fit
Gender
Presence of a Disability
Family Characteristics
Size
Configuration
Parents' Life Stage
Marital Quality
Parental Ability to Cope with Stress
Who do parents implement their roles as parents?
(p. 147)
Demanding/ control
Uninvolved
Acceptance/ responsiveness
What is the affect of parent-child interaction?
(p. 148)
Competence
Uninvolved
Prosocial behavior
Authoritarian
Authoritative
Permissive
Overinvolved
Attachment
Self-Regulation and Prosocial Behavior
Socioemotional and Cognitive Competence
How do links between parents and significant others affect child outcomes?
(p. 155)
Informal
Formal
What constitutes appropriate parenting behavior?
(p. 156)
Appropriate
Utilize a range of acceptable disciplinary approaches
Consider and work with the child's strengths/limitations/needs
Give basic, nuturing, and support
Maintain reasonable expectations for the child.
Model self-control
Consider the child's age capcity
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT:
Adventures in Parenting
Developmental Appropriateness
What constitutes inappropriate parenting behavior?
(p. 158)
Physical Abuse
Sexual Abuse
Neglect
Incest
Abuse
Psychological or Emotional Abuse
Maltreatment
Causes and Consequences of Child Maltreatment
ECOLOGICAL MODEL OF RISK AND RESILIENT FACTORS 4.4
The Child and Maltreatment
The Community and Maltreatment
Gudience
Discipline
The Family and Maltreatment
Concrete Angel Video
Parenting the Hardest Job
ABC New Report
With All the Feeling of a Tender Paren
t
Leave the Door open
"I'm Sorry"