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The U.S. is explicitly identified as an example of an individualistic culture in [1], [2], and [3], which highlight how this cultural orientation prioritizes independence and specific disciplinary values.

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Cultural Influences on Child Development - Maryville Online online.maryville.edu Maryville University 1 fact
claimChildren may become confused or upset when teachers or parents discipline them using methods from a dominant culture (such as the individualistic culture of the U.S.) that conflict with the values of their family of origin, such as valuing cooperation over competition.
THE IMPACT OF DIFFERENT PARENTING STYLES ON THE ... ijssbulletin.com International Journal of Social Science Bulletin 1 fact
claimThe study compared parenting styles in the United States (an individualistic culture) and China (a collectivist culture) to determine the effects of parenting on child outcomes.
Attachment Theory, Bowlby's Stages & Attachment Styles positivepsychology.com PositivePsychology.com 1 fact
claimCultural factors influence attachment, with collectivist cultures like Japan emphasizing interdependence, while individualistic cultures like the United States prioritize independence in caregiving.