Cultural Variations in Parenting Styles and Child Development
Keywords:
parenting, cultural, child, development, stylesAbstract
This article examines the impact of different parenting styles across cultures and their implications for child development. By analyzing data from diverse cultural settings, we uncover significant variations in parenting approaches and their effects on children's emotional and cognitive outcomes. The study provides a comparative perspective on how cultural norms and values influence parenting practices and, in turn, child development. Our findings contribute to the broader discourse on cultural psychology and highlight the need for culturally informed parenting strategies.
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