Emotions are a window into one's heart : a qualitative analysis of parental beliefs about children's emotions across three ethnic groups /
Emotions are a window into one's heart : a qualitative analysis of parental beliefs about children's emotions across three ethnic groups /
Alison E. Parker, Amy G. Halberstadt, Julie C. Dunsmore, Greg Townley, Alfred Bryant, Jr., Julie A. Thompson, and Karen S. Beale ; series editor: W. Andrew Collins.
- Boston : Wiley-Blackwell, (c)2012.
- viii, 144 pages ; 23 cm.
- Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, serial no. 304, vol. 77, no. 3, 2012 .
The authors conducted a qualitative study to explore parental beliefs about emotions in the family across three cultures: African American, European American, and Lumbee American Indian. Twelve focus groups were conducted with 87 parents from these 3 cultural groups. The purpose of the Monograph is to understand both parents' beliefs and how cultural or ethnic background may influence those beliefs.
9781118486351
Emotions.
Emotions in children.
Parents--Attitudes.
BF723 / .E468 2012 BF723
The authors conducted a qualitative study to explore parental beliefs about emotions in the family across three cultures: African American, European American, and Lumbee American Indian. Twelve focus groups were conducted with 87 parents from these 3 cultural groups. The purpose of the Monograph is to understand both parents' beliefs and how cultural or ethnic background may influence those beliefs.
9781118486351
Emotions.
Emotions in children.
Parents--Attitudes.
BF723 / .E468 2012 BF723