parenting
Facts (42)
Sources
Parenting Children in the Age of Screens - Pew Research Center pewresearch.org Jul 28, 2020 6 facts
measurement7% of parents think parenting is easier today than it was two decades ago, while 26% believe it is about the same.
claimParents identify changing morals and values and the costs associated with raising a child as reasons why parenting has grown more difficult.
claimA majority of parents (66%) believe that parenting is harder today than it was 20 years ago, with many citing technology as a contributing factor.
measurementIn a 2020 Pew Research Center survey, 71% of parents ages 50 and older, 66% of parents ages 30 to 49, and 60% of parents ages 18 to 29 stated that parenting is harder today than in the past.
claimParents across demographic groups are more likely to report that parenting is more difficult today compared to the past.
measurement66% of parents in the United States with at least one child under the age of 18 report that parenting is harder today than it was 20 years ago, with many citing technology as a contributing factor, according to a March Pew Research Center survey.
https://api.drum.lib.umd.edu/server/api/core/bitst... api.drum.lib.umd.edu 5 facts
claimParents' cognitions and behaviors regulate their day-to-day parenting and shape how they care for their children, as supported by Bornstein & Lansford (2010) and Harkness et al. (2007).
claimInternet globalization has revolutionized the culture of parenting, including practices such as the increased monitoring of children’s whereabouts.
referenceLansford identifies three critical elements of ecological theories for cross-cultural research: (a) parent-child interactions occur in nested contexts of beliefs, norms, and values; (b) the developmental niche framework describes how parental cognitions and practices are shaped by the environment; and (c) examining the form and function of parenting helps understand cultural differences and similarities.
claimThe research reviewed in Jennifer Lansford's article is motivated by a desire for a culturally richer understanding of parenting.
claimThere is a lack of research on low-income white families and middle-class black families, which hinders the ability of researchers to disentangle the effects of race and class on parenting and challenges assumptions about which parenting practices are normative or optimal for child development.
Impact of Parenting Style on Early Childhood Learning - Frontiers frontiersin.org Jun 29, 2022 4 facts
claimExisting research on parenting has primarily focused on structural or socioeconomic variables, which suggests that parents with lower education levels, lower socioeconomic status, or financial difficulties provide less learning stimulation and are less responsive to their children.
claimIn the fields of education and psychology, parents are recognized as having a significant impact on the learning and development of their children.
claimParents are responsible for supporting and nurturing their children's growth both physically and emotionally, according to Dewi and Indrasa (2017).
claimParenting is defined as a series of actions and interactions between a parent and a child that have the potential to affect one another until the child reaches adulthood.
The Effect of Parenting and the Parent-Child Relationship on ... - OUCI ouci.dntb.gov.ua 4 facts
referenceBradley RH and Corwyn RF published 'Infant temperament, parenting, and externalizing behavior in first grade: a test of the differential susceptibility hypothesis' in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry in 2008.
referenceA 2018 study published in the Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology by authors not explicitly listed in the citation examined the effect of parenting and peer stressors on cognitive vulnerability and risk for depression among youth.
referenceBurchinal M, Vernon-Feagans L, and Cox M published 'Cumulative social risk, parenting, and infant development in rural low-income communities' in Parenting: Science and Practice in 2008.
perspectiveM. Hoghughi (1998) asserts that parenting is important for child health and that both doctors and the government should do more to support parents.
Publications - Parenting Across Cultures parentingacrosscultures.org Apr 25, 2025 3 facts
referenceBornstein and Lansford (2010) authored a chapter on parenting in 'The handbook of cross-cultural developmental science', edited by M. H. Bornstein.
referenceThe Parenting Across Cultures project utilizes the EPOCH Measure of Adolescent Well-Being at Waves 5 and 7.
referenceM. H. Bornstein and J. E. Lansford authored the chapter 'Parenting' in the book 'The handbook of cross-cultural developmental science', published by Taylor and Francis in 2010.
Parenting Styles and Their Effect on Child Development and Outcome academia.edu 3 facts
referenceLengua (2006) identified growth in temperament and parenting as predictors of adjustment during children's transition to adolescence.
referenceBoon (2007) analyzed the parenting, motivations, and academic achievement of low- and high-achieving Australian secondary school students in the Australian Psychologist.
referencePears and Moses (2003) published the study 'Demographics, parenting, and theory of mind in preschool children' in the journal Social Development, volume 12, pages 1-19.
The Impact of Maternal Childhood Trauma on Children's Problem ... dovepress.com Nov 4, 2024 3 facts
referenceGoodman et al. (2020) conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis on parenting as a mediator of the associations between maternal depression and children’s functioning.
referenceTreat AE, Sheffield Morris A, Williamson AC, Hays-Grudo J, and Laurin D examined the relationship between adverse childhood experiences, parenting, and child executive function in a 2019 study published in Early Child Development and Care.
claimParents who experience less stress are able to provide higher-quality parenting, which promotes children’s psychological well-being.
Parenting in Cultural Perspective: A Systematic Review of Paternal ... ejecs.org Jan 26, 2023 2 facts
referenceTerui, Yoshida, Sasaki, Murakami, and Goto (2020) conducted a municipal-based cross-sectional study examining the association between fathers' self-assessment of their own parenting and mothers' recognition of paternal support.
referenceM. R. Sanders and K. M. T. Turner discussed the importance of parenting in influencing the lives of children in the 2018 publication 'The importance of parenting in influencing the lives of children'.
Exploring the Impact of Parenting Styles on the Social Development ... acr-journal.com 2 facts
Cross-cultural similarities and differences in parenting. scholars.duke.edu 2 facts
claimParenting and culture are dynamic constructs that can change over historical time, according to the 'Annual Research Review: Cross-cultural similarities and differences in parenting'.
claimThe article 'Annual Research Review: Cross-cultural similarities and differences in parenting' identifies cultural normativeness and beliefs regarding the legitimacy of parental authority as potential moderators that influence the relationship between parenting and child outcomes.
The Role Of Nutrition In Early Childhood Development And Its ... discovery.researcher.life Oct 30, 2024 1 fact
claimJointly bundling parenting components into nutrition interventions while engaging both mothers and fathers is the most effective approach for improving maternal and paternal parenting and Early Childhood Development (ECD) outcomes.
Evolutionary psychology - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
claimFoundational research in evolutionary psychology is categorized by adaptive problems including survival, mating, parenting, family and kinship, interactions with non-kin, and cultural evolution.
Cross-cultural similarities and variations in parent-child value ... nature.com Nov 26, 2025 1 fact
referenceNovianti, Suarman, and Islami published a 2023 systematic review on parenting from a cultural perspective, specifically focusing on the paternal role across cultures.
Attachment and social and emotional development centreforearlychildhood.org 1 fact
referenceRoisman, G. I., et al. (2004) published 'The coherence of attachment states of mind in adolescence and early adulthood: The role of parenting and romantic relationships' in Attachment & Human Development, 6(1), 103-121, which examines how parenting and romantic relationships influence the coherence of attachment states of mind.
Neurodiversity in Practice: a Conceptual Model of Autistic Strengths ... link.springer.com Jul 25, 2023 1 fact
referenceBornstein (2013) provided a cross-cultural perspective on the relationship between parenting and child mental health.
The Effects of Attachment and Trauma on Parenting and Children's ... rsisinternational.org Aug 16, 2025 1 fact
claimSpecialized interventions are critical for breaking maladaptive patterns and inducing resiliency in families dealing with emotional shock, given the complex interplay between trauma, attachment, and parenting.
Parenting styles: An evidence-based, cross-cultural guide parentingscience.com 1 fact
referenceThe 2006 study by Huh et al. titled 'Does Problem Behavior Elicit Poor Parenting?: A Prospective Study of Adolescent Girls' investigates the bidirectional relationship between adolescent problem behavior and parenting quality.
The Bio-Social, Cultural Context of Family and Community iecmhc.org 1 fact
claimFamilies are embedded in physical, material, social, and political community contexts that significantly impact parenting and socialization.