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Ecology of Parenting - Coggle Diagram
Ecology of Parenting
Collectively oriented groups
Authority role
Hierarchy in age
Patriarchal
Relationships
Harmony is valued
Communication
Tends to be more indirect
Emotion
Discipline/Guidance
Child characteristics
Age and cognitive development
Temperament
Gender
Disabilities
Historical Trends
18th Century
Children only mattered in how they could help their elders
Parenting was adult-centered
19th Century
Parenting became child-centered
20th Century
Behaviorism
Family characteristics
Size
Configuration
Parenting styles
Acceptance
Demanding
Parenting is bidirectional and dynamic
Parenting responses change with children's actions
Children influence adults which then change their behavior
Political Ideology
Theories pertaining to government
Children must be raised to be able to function in society
Religious Influence
National Influence
Ethnic Influence
Progressive Influence
Culture, ethnicity, religion
in some cultures, mothers hold their babies, there are no play pens
This results in very soothing calm when babies are held
Socioeconomic status