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grin007 [14]
4 years ago
5

Annette Lareau found that children of middle-class parents tended to have a sense of entitlement, while those of lower-class fam

ilies tended to have a sense of constraint. Her work tells us that the nature of different child-rearing practices is contingent on:
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Illusion [34]4 years ago
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Answer: Her work tells us that the nature of different child-rearing practices is contingent on: CONCERTED CULTIVATION.

Explanation: Annette Lareau is attributed to have developed Concerted cultivation. A parenting style that is marked by a parent's attempts to nurture their child's talents by including organized activities in their children's lives.

Basile [38]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Concerted Cultivation

Explanation;

This is a type of Parenting where a child's talent is nurtured and presented to the society, leaving the child with a feeling of entitlement or a sense of constraint.

Parents involvement in their children's lives can leave with these feeling of entitlement or constraints.

Consider these things,

Middle class parents and concerted cultivation;

Key elements: are activity cultivating their children lives

They organize what their children do. Their children's tons of activities.

They are involved in their lives, consider this statement. Alexander and his parents have extensive conversations, mom constantly wants to know more about what he is doing

• In institutions: they go to the parent meetings and complain, passes onto kids and they complain at school

• The or result is the emerging sense of entitlement for the child.

For Class Poor Parents:

• Key elements: They believe that if they provoke with live, care, food, safety that they will grow and thrive- don't worry about the kids special talents

• Organization of daily life is simply hanging out with the neighborhood kids, child directed, unstructured free flowing life in their neighborhood '

The parents language use are precise, directive, not much extensive conversation

In institutions they are mistrustful, if they attend parents meeting, they don't really ask questions, they are conscious and reserved, even intimidated

This will result in Children with emerging sense of constraint, the feeling like "I cant speak to people that are highly placed".

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