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Chawla-Duggan, Rita; Konantambigi, Rajani; Lam, Michelle Mei Seung; Sollied, Sissel – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2020
The paper presents a visual methods approach from a cross national methodological project that used digital visual technologies to examine young children's perspectives in father-child interactions. The approach combines capturing the dialectic with visual reflexivity. The notion of 'capturing the dialectic' specifically by analysing conflict to…
Descriptors: Fathers, Parent Child Relationship, Visual Aids, Young Children
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Priya, J. Johnsi – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2019
Ever since evolution of mankind, change is the only constant phenomenon in all walks of life. Changes bring both positive and negative impact on the evolution. Changes with positive impact becomes a transformation and it is witnessed in all parts of human life, i.e. societal, political, educational, and so on. Social transformation is a process of…
Descriptors: Parenting Styles, Parent Child Relationship, Socioeconomic Influences, Positive Attitudes
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Mathew, Linita Eapen – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2021
Despite the decline of rituals in North America, contemporary grief literature emphasises the healing potential of these practices. After my father's death, and due to my cultural hybridity as an Indo-Canadian, once the short-term western ways of mourning concluded, long-term Indian rituals offered meaningful and sustaining ways to honour my…
Descriptors: Western Civilization, Asian Culture, Ethnography, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Ramasamy, P.; Deepika, S. – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2019
Parental bonding is a critical factor in personality, emotional, and behavior development. The objectives of the present research were to study the socio-demographic profile and parental bonding of the students in Madurai Corporation Schools. The design of the study is descriptive, and 115 samples were selected using stratified random sampling.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Child Relationship, Males, Adolescents
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Sriram, Rajalakshmi; Sandhu, Gurprit Kaur – Journal of Family Issues, 2013
In a globalizing urban India, middle-class parents are extremely anxious about their child's success and future in a competitive world. In this context, the present article attempts to capture middle-class educated Indian fathers' thoughts, feelings, and contributions in ensuring children's success, through primary research conducted in the city…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Urban Areas, Fathers, Parent Child Relationship
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Chopra, Anita; Dhawan, Anju; Sethi, Hem; Mohan, Devinder – Journal of Indian Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 2008
Aim: Authors investigated the association between alcohol use of parents and offspring in data derived from a district based household survey on drug abuse. Methods: Data on 4411 fathers paired with 6884 offspring were available. Alcohol use disorders were diagnosed based on DSM-III-R criteria. Analyses was conducted to contrast 1979 offspring of…
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Behavior Disorders, Drinking, Foreign Countries
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Pracana, Clara, Ed.; Wang, Michael, Ed. – Online Submission, 2018
This book contains a compilation of papers presented at the International Psychological Applications Conference and Trends (InPACT) 2018, organized by the World Institute for Advanced Research and Science (W.I.A.R.S.). Modern psychology offers a large range of scientific fields where it can be applied. The goal of understanding individuals and…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, Cognitive Psychology
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Deb, Sibnath; Chatterjee, Pooja; Walsh, Kerryann – Australian Journal of Educational & Developmental Psychology, 2010
The broad objective of the study was to understand better anxiety among adolescents in Kolkata city, India. Specifically, the study compared anxiety across gender, school type, socio-economic background and mothers' employment status. The study also examined adolescents' perceptions of quality time with their parents. A group of 460 adolescents…
Descriptors: Middle Class, Employment Level, Mothers, Psychological Testing
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Suppal, Preeti; Roopnarine, Jaipaul L. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1999
Assessed parental involvement in child care as a function of family structure and maternal employment in 92 dual-wage and 103 single-wage families in India. Parents in single-wage families spent more time in primary caregiving, but fathers' involvement did not vary as a function of mothers' employment status or family structure. (SLD)
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Employed Women, Family Structure, Fathers
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Roopnarine, Jaipaul L.; And Others – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1992
Observed 54 dual-wage and 34 single-wage Indian couples during interactions with their infant children. Results confirmed traditional patterns of involvement with babies irrespective of family structure, and differential maternal involvement with babies by family structure. Personal well-being and kinship ties were good predictors of…
Descriptors: Employed Parents, Family Relationship, Fathers, Foreign Countries
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Sharma, Neerja – Early Child Development and Care, 1990
Discusses two studies of infant care in India. The first focused on fathers' infant caregiving practices, whereas the second focused on infant care practices in Punjabi families in which the grandmother lived with young parents. Discusses positive trends in infant care in India that were revealed by the studies. (BG)
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Cultural Influences, Fathers, Foreign Countries
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Roopnarine, Jaipaul; And Others – Early Child Development and Care, 1989
Data indicate some redistribution of authority in terms of disciplining children but not with regard to other child care activities, such as feeding, putting babies to bed, or changing diapers. (PCB)
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Cross Cultural Studies, Discipline, Fathers
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Roopnarine, Jaipaul L.; And Others – Developmental Psychology, 1990
Compared with fathers, mothers were more likely to pick up and hold infants, feed and comfort them, and invest time in displaying affection. Although there were sex differences in parents' rough and peek-a-boo play, mothers and fathers treated boys and girls quite similarly. (RH)
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Cultural Traits, Family Structure, Fathers
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Roopnarine, Jaipaul; And Others – Early Education and Development, 1992
Discusses the salience of father-infant rough play in some countries and presents data on the physical play interactions of 34 Indian mothers and fathers with their 1 year olds. The data suggest that fathers do not have a greater propensity than mothers for rough play and that rough play may be culture specific. (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences, Developed Nations, Developing Nations
Kakar, Sudhir – 1978
This book explores the developmental significance of Hindu infancy and childhood, and its influence on Indian identity formation. Drawing upon anthropological evidence, life-historical and clinical data, mythology and folklore, the investigation encompasses collective fantasy as well as the daily worlds of Hindu social organization in search of…
Descriptors: Caste, Children, Cultural Background, Cultural Differences