A study of parenting behaviour and children's well-being in urban India families
Title
A study of parenting behaviour and children's well-being in urban India families
Subject
Psychology
Description
The aim of the research is to study parenting behavior and children’s well-being in urban Indian families. Socialization, an important process in parent-child relationship is described as, ”the process by which a child or other novice acquires the knowledge, orientations, and practices that enable him / her to participate effectively and appropriately in the social life of a particular community” (Garret & Baquedano-Lopez, 2002, p. 339). Hence, socialization in the family is of crucial significance as it is the microcosm of society and has critical implications for the social and emotional development of the growing child. Parenting is a crucial process in family socialization. The word ‘parenting’ derives from the Latin verb ‘parere’ which means ‘to bring forth, develop or educate.’ Hoghughi, M. (2004) defines parenting as “purposive activities aimed at ensuring the survival and development of children.” It is of utmost importance to understand the dynamics of the parenting in varied cultures.
Creator
Ranjan, Alka - 0944201
Publisher
CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
Language
English
Type
PhD
Collection
Citation
Ranjan, Alka - 0944201, “A study of parenting behaviour and children's well-being in urban India families,” CHRIST (Deemed To Be University) Institutional Repository, accessed February 5, 2025, https://archives.christuniversity.in/items/show/1712.