Reasoning and negotiation about child responsibility in urban Chinese families: Reports from mothers, fathers and children
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Bowes, Jennifer M
Chen, May-Jane
San, Li Qing
Yuan, Li
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Psychology Press, Taylor & Francis
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The study investigates everyday parental practices involved in the transmission of cultural values and extends current literature on parenting in Chinese families. Children aged 6, 8, and 10 years from 240 Beijing families, and both their parents, were asked about ways in which expectations of child responsibility are transmitted through routine requests, reasoning, and negotiation about household work, an area in which Western parents are known to use such practices. Use of a range of parental requests and reasons was reported. Few child age or gender differences were found for reasons related to child responsibility. Child-initiated negotiation was reported as rare and unacceptable, its use restricted to tagging the relative importance of different spheres of child responsibility.
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International Journal of Behavioral Development