concept   parenting

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Western countries (1) African cultures (1) Asian cultures (1) Individualistic societies (1) traditional society (1) Cultural contexts with limited resources (1) Indigenous cultures (1) South American cultures (1) Urbanized societies (1) urban modern society (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 parenting Western countries Parenting in Western countries emphasizes independence and support for children. 18
2 parenting African cultures In African cultures, extended family members are heavily involved in communal child-rearing and discipline. 3
3 parenting Asian cultures Parenting in Asian cultures involves limited physical affection and adherence to traditional gender roles in raising children. 3
4 parenting Individualistic societies In individualistic societies, parenting emphasizes individual decision-making, nuclear family emphasis, and autonomy for personal fulfillment. 3
5 parenting traditional society In traditional societies, parenting involves a communal approach with the extended family and emphasizes respect and cohesion. 2
6 parenting Cultural contexts with limited resources In resource-constrained cultures, parents focus on teaching practical skills to their children for survival. 1
7 parenting Indigenous cultures Parenting in Indigenous cultures emphasizes teaching traditional customs, respect for elders, and connection to nature as crucial in child-rearing. 1
8 parenting South American cultures In South American cultures, physical affection and closeness between parents and children is a common aspect of parenting. 1
9 parenting Urbanized societies In urbanized societies, parenting emphasizes academic achievement and structured extracurricular activities for children. 1
10 parenting urban modern society In modern urban society, parenting emphasizes fostering child independence and individualism. 1