Mothers' parenting cognitions in cultures of origin, acculturating cultures, and cultures of destination.
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Parenting knowledge: experiential and sociodemographic factors in European American mothers of young children.Associations of Psychosocial Factors with Maternal Confidence Among Japanese and Vietnamese Mothers.Consistency of maternal cognitions and principles across the first five months following preterm and term deliveries.Home environments of infants from immigrant families in the United States: findings from the new immigrant survey.Japanese and Canadian Children's Beliefs about Child and Adult Knowledge: A Case for Developmental Equifinality?Modalities of infant-mother interaction in Japanese, Japanese American immigrant, and European American dyads.Child Temperament in Three U.S. Cultural Groups.Mother-Infant Person- and Object-Directed Interactions in Latino Immigrant Families: A Comparative Approach.The Acculturation of Parenting Cognitions: A Comparison of South Korean, Korean Immigrant, and European American Mothers.Social Competence in Infants and Toddlers with Special Health Care Needs: The Roles of Parental Knowledge, Expectations, Attunement, and Attitudes toward Child Independence.Parenting and child mental health: a cross-cultural perspective.Methods for a longitudinal cohort of refugee children in a regional community in AustraliaValidation of the Parent Health Locus of Control Scales in an Italian sampleThe influence of maternal acculturation, neighborhood disadvantage, and parenting on Chinese American adolescents' conduct problems: testing the segmented assimilation hypothesisFamily context, Mexican-origin adolescent mothers' parenting knowledge, and children's subsequent developmental outcomesPathways of equality through education: impact of gender (in)equality and maternal education on exclusive breastfeeding among natives and migrants in Belgium.Play as third space between home and school: Bridging cultural discourses.Acculturation, psychological adjustment, and parenting styles of Chinese immigrant mothers in the United States.Perceptions and Practices of Stimulating Children's Cognitive Development Among Moroccan Immigrant Mothers.Associations Between Parenting Styles and Perceived Child Effortful Control Within Chinese Families in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Taiwan.Relations of maternal style and child self-concept to autobiographical memories in chinese, chinese immigrant, and European american 3-year-olds.The Specificity Principle in Acculturation Science.Parenthood in migration: how to face vulnerability.Short-term operational evaluation of a group-parenting program for Japanese mothers with poor psychological status: adopting a Canadian program into the Asian public service setting.Preliminary Validation of Japanese Version of the Parental Burnout Inventory and Its Relationship With Perfectionism.What Does it Mean to be Prosocial? A Cross-Ethnic Study of Parental BeliefsParents' Beliefs about Children's Math Development and Children's Participation in Math Activities
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Mothers' parenting cognitions in cultures of origin, acculturating cultures, and cultures of destination.
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Linda R Cote
Marc H Bornstein
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10.1111/J.1467-8624.2004.00665.X
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2004-01-01T00:00:00Z