Title of article
CONCEPTS OF MOTHER-INFANT INTERACTION IN GREECE AND GERMANY
Author/Authors
HEIDI KELLER، نويسنده , , ZAIRA PAPALIGOURA، نويسنده , , PETRA KUENSEMUELLER SUSANNE VOELKER، نويسنده , , CHRISTINA PAPAELIOU، نويسنده , , Arnold Lohaus، نويسنده , , BETTINA LAMM، نويسنده , , THEANO KOKKINAKI، نويسنده , , EVANGELIA CHRYSIKOU، نويسنده , , VICKY MOUSOULI، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
13
From page
677
To page
689
Abstract
This study deals with parenting from a cultural perspective. Based on Kagitcibasi’s model of the autonomous
relational self, the authors analyzed Greek urban middle-class mothers’ parenting strategies and compared
them with German urban middle-class mothers’parenting styles. Interactional behaviors were assessed during
videotaped, free-play home observations. It was assumed that urban middle-class Greek and German
mothers do not differ in their display of face-to-face context and object stimulation, both considered as supporting
an independent agency, that Greek mothers modulate the face-to-face context more with facial
warmth than do German mothers who on the other hand, modulate their face-to-face behavior more with
experiences of contingency than do Greek mothers. The data confirm our assumptions with the exception of
baby talk as a second indicator of facialwarmth. The data are interpreted in terms of foundations of socialization
pathways of urban families in independent and interrelated societies without denying intracultural variability.
Keywords
Socialization , Parenting , Contingency , Warmth , Independence
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Record number
708154
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