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Talking about right and wrong : parent-child conversations as contexts for moral development / [edited by] Cecilia Wainryb and Holly E. Recchia.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2014Copyright date: © 2014Description: xiv, 458 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781107026308 (hardback : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 155.41825 23
LOC classification:
  • BF723.M54 T35 2014
Contents:
8. Judging fairness in the face of gender stereotypes: Examining the nature and impact of mother--child conversations / Lynn S. Liben -- 9. Discussions of moral issues emerging in family conversations about science / Jennifer Rigney -- 10. "Did you apologize?" Moral talk in European-American and Chinese immigrant mother--child conversations of peer experiences / Qingfang Song -- 11. Mother--child conversations about hurting others: Supporting the construction of moral agency through childhood and adolescence / Cecilia Wainryb -- 12. Voice and power: Constructing moral agency through personal and intergenerational narratives / Kelly Marin -- pt. III. Parent-child conversations: Processes and mechanisms -- 13. Moral development, conversation, and the development of internal working models / Abby C. Winer -- 14. Parent--child conversations from the perspective of socialization theory / Joan E. Grusec --15.Conversations in the home: The role of dialogue and resistance in children's emerging understandings of morality, convention, and the personal / Larry Nucci -- 16. Constructing the good enough self: Parent--child conversations and moral development from an identity framework / Monisha Pasupathi -- 17. Placing discursive practices front and center: A socio-cultural approach to the study of early socialization / Peggy J. Miller.
pt. I. Introduction -- 1. Parent - child conversations as contexts for moral development: Why conversations, and why conversations with parents? / Holly E. Recchia -- pt. II. Parent - child conversations: Contents, contexts, and consequences -- 2. Family talk about moral issues: The toddler and preschool years / Claire Hughes -- 3. Remember drawing on the cupboard? New Zealand Maori, European, and Pasifika parents' conversations about children's transgressions / Tia Neha -- 4. Taiwanese parent--child conversations for moral guidance: Uncovering the ubiquitous but enigmatic process / Eva Chian-Hui Chen -- 5. Constructing moral, emotional, and relational understandings in the context of mother--child reminiscing / Tia Panfile Murphy -- 6. Caught red-handed: How Italian parents engage children in moral discourse and action / Laura Sterponi -- 7. Parent mediation of sibling conflict: Addressing issues of fairness and morality / Hildy Ross --
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

8. Judging fairness in the face of gender stereotypes: Examining the nature and impact of mother--child conversations / Lynn S. Liben -- 9. Discussions of moral issues emerging in family conversations about science / Jennifer Rigney -- 10. "Did you apologize?" Moral talk in European-American and Chinese immigrant mother--child conversations of peer experiences / Qingfang Song -- 11. Mother--child conversations about hurting others: Supporting the construction of moral agency through childhood and adolescence / Cecilia Wainryb -- 12. Voice and power: Constructing moral agency through personal and intergenerational narratives / Kelly Marin -- pt. III. Parent-child conversations: Processes and mechanisms -- 13. Moral development, conversation, and the development of internal working models / Abby C. Winer -- 14. Parent--child conversations from the perspective of socialization theory / Joan E. Grusec --15.Conversations in the home: The role of dialogue and resistance in children's emerging understandings of morality, convention, and the personal / Larry Nucci -- 16. Constructing the good enough self: Parent--child conversations and moral development from an identity framework / Monisha Pasupathi -- 17. Placing discursive practices front and center: A socio-cultural approach to the study of early socialization / Peggy J. Miller.

pt. I. Introduction -- 1. Parent - child conversations as contexts for moral development: Why conversations, and why conversations with parents? / Holly E. Recchia -- pt. II. Parent - child conversations: Contents, contexts, and consequences -- 2. Family talk about moral issues: The toddler and preschool years / Claire Hughes -- 3. Remember drawing on the cupboard? New Zealand Maori, European, and Pasifika parents' conversations about children's transgressions / Tia Neha -- 4. Taiwanese parent--child conversations for moral guidance: Uncovering the ubiquitous but enigmatic process / Eva Chian-Hui Chen -- 5. Constructing moral, emotional, and relational understandings in the context of mother--child reminiscing / Tia Panfile Murphy -- 6. Caught red-handed: How Italian parents engage children in moral discourse and action / Laura Sterponi -- 7. Parent mediation of sibling conflict: Addressing issues of fairness and morality / Hildy Ross --

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