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Cross-cultural similarities and variations in parent-child value ... nature.com Nature Nov 26, 2025 3 facts
procedureThe Thrive by Five International Program workshop agenda included the following questions: 'What values or morals do you want to instil in children?', 'How do children learn about their culture and traditions (e.g. costumes, festivals, stories, plays etc.)?', 'What skills do you want your child to learn by age 5?', 'How do young children socialise with other children in their community?', and 'What is the role of television and mobile phones in children’s day-to-day activities?'
measurementParticipants across 12 low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) identified 30 distinct values they desired to pass on to their children, with 20 of these values cited in multiple countries and 10 values cited in only a single country.
claimTen values identified by participants were excluded from the thematic analysis because they were only cited in a single country and lacked shared meaning across the broader dataset.
The Role of Language in Shaping Social Identity and Cultural ... aithor.com Aithor Apr 24, 2025 2 facts
claimMore cultural knowledge is tied to language than to any other factor, including religion, social organization, economic organization, kin terminology, dress, values, norms, and beliefs.
claimDiscourse has historically shaped individual identities, values, norms, political opinions, and positions within social hierarchies and groups.
Cultural Influences on Child Development - Maryville Online online.maryville.edu Maryville University Apr 8, 2021 1 fact
claimCulture influences child development from birth by affecting how children build values, language, belief systems, and an understanding of themselves as individuals and as members of society.
https://api.drum.lib.umd.edu/server/api/core/bitst... api.drum.lib.umd.edu Natasha J. Cabrera · Maryland Population Research Center, University of Maryland 1 fact
perspectiveThe focus of cross-cultural research on white middle-class families has inadvertently reinforced the belief that the parenting practices, norms, and values of middle-class families are normative and optimal.
Cultural diversity and the social and emotional development of ... centreforearlychildhood.org Lynn Ang · The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood Feb 2, 2025 1 fact
claimCultural beliefs, values, and norms contribute to identity formation and influence how young children develop positive social and emotional dispositions.
Virtue Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Jul 9, 1999 1 fact
claimVirtue epistemologists define the term 'normative' broadly to encompass not only norms and rules, but also duties and values.
Exploring the Influence of Language on Identity and Perception thespanishgroup.org The Spanish Group Sep 20, 2025 1 fact
claimLanguage functions as a vehicle for transmitting cultural knowledge, values, and customs from one generation to the next.
(PDF) Language and Consciousness; How Language Implies Self ... academia.edu Academia.edu 1 fact
claimThe provisions of the general theory of linguistic consciousness aim to determine how internal conditions (such as emotions and values) and external conditions (such as age and profession) influence changes in word meanings and their interconnections.
A Neuroscientific Theory of Consciousness - Sites at Dartmouth sites.dartmouth.edu Jim Heller · Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science Dec 16, 2024 1 fact
claimThe fact that Integrated Information Theory assigns different ɸ values to different people raises ethical concerns regarding the potential for societal discrimination based on varying degrees of measured consciousness.
Developing youth work: Chapter 5 - Beyond social education infed.org Mark Smith · infed.org 1 fact
quoteDavies and Gibson (1967) stated that the product of youth work is 'any individual’s increased consciousness of himself — of his values, aptitudes and untapped resources and of the relevance of these to others. It enhances the individual’s understanding of how to form mutually satisfying relationships, and so involves a search for the adult for ways of helping a young person to discover how to contribute to as well as take from his associations with others.'
Psychedelics, Sociality, and Human Evolution frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
claimThe cognitive niche is defined as a social and cultural niche where humans adapt through skills, values, ideas, and social interactions acquired from others in culturally scaffolded environments.
Social Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Feb 26, 2001 1 fact
referenceHelen E. Longino argues that scientific inquiry is a social process where values and objectivity are negotiated in her book 'Science as Social Knowledge: Values and Objectivity in Scientific Inquiry'.
A Scoping Review of Indicators for Sustainable Healthy Diets frontiersin.org Frontiers Jan 12, 2022 1 fact
claimThe sustainability of any diet is influenced by sociocultural factors including conditional food preferences, attitudes, values, social structures, cultural practices, and assets, according to Monterrosa et al. (2020).
Generalized Anxiety Disorder | Counseling Nexus manifold.counseling.org American Counseling Association 1 fact
claimClients benefit most from treatments that are attuned to their specific language, worldviews, and values.