Chinese and European American Mothers' Beliefs about the Role of Parenting in Children's School Success
- 1 July 1996
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
- Vol. 27 (4) , 403-423
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0022022196274002
Abstract
In a cross-cultural comparison of parental beliefs, this study asked a sample of 48 immigrant Chinese and 50 European American mothers of preschool-aged children their perspectives regarding the role of parenting in their children's school success. In their responses, the Chinese mothers conveyed (a) the great degree of value they place on education, (b) the high investment and sacrifice they feel they need to offer, (c) the more direct intervention approach to their children's schooling and learning, and (d) a belief that they can play a significant role in the school success of their children. On the other hand, European American mothers primarily expressed (a) a negation of the importance of academics or academic skills (instead emphasizing the importance of social skills), (b) a less "directive" approach to learning explained under the "facilitative" model, and (c) a concern for building their children's self-esteem.Keywords
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