
Parenting beliefs, behaviors, and parent-child relations
Kenneth H. Rubin
2005
Rubin's work, stemming from a congress on parenting, offers a multifaceted exploration of the intricate connections between parental beliefs, their observable behaviors, and the subsequent quality of parent-child relationships. The collection delves into how cultural contexts shape these dynamics, presenting cross-cultural comparisons that illuminate diverse approaches to child-rearing and the parental role. This research provides valuable insights into the complex interplay that underpins healthy family functioning.