Study of the structure of the attitude to children in Russian-speaking and German-speaking parents living in Germany

The article describes a problem of child-parent relationships in emigrants’ families, who moved to Germany for the permanent residency. Do parents, who are raising their children in an unfamiliar cultural environment, have different attitudes towards children in comparison to natives? Are there simi...

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Main Author: Kotliar I.A.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education 2017-06-01
Series:Современная зарубежная психология
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Online Access:http://psyjournals.ru/files/86635/jmfp_2017_n_2_Kotliar.pdf
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spelling doaj-147a2ee7e922481188ed52ccbdf602d82020-11-25T04:02:01ZrusMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationСовременная зарубежная психология2304-49772017-06-0162637110.17759/jmfp.2017060207Study of the structure of the attitude to children in Russian-speaking and German-speaking parents living in GermanyKotliar I.A.0Dubna International University for NatureThe article describes a problem of child-parent relationships in emigrants’ families, who moved to Germany for the permanent residency. Do parents, who are raising their children in an unfamiliar cultural environment, have different attitudes towards children in comparison to natives? Are there similar traits in Russian-speaking parents’ attitudes to their children in comparison to those of the German-speaking parents? In order to answer this question, we conducted a flight empirical study based on the research method by E.O. Smirnova and M.V. Sokolova (Bykova). Two groups of participants have taken part in the study. The first group included 30 Russian moms and 1 dad who had children of early and preschool age. The second group included 17 German-speaking parents. It was found that in Russian-speaking families the personal attitude to children dominates. German-speaking parents tend to demonstrate a more emotionally restrained type of attitude; they express their desires and requirements in a more sharp and clear way. In this group the autonomous parenting style prevails. Russian-speaking parents who are raising children in Germany, often use the same styles as parents caring for their preschool children in Russia.http://psyjournals.ru/files/86635/jmfp_2017_n_2_Kotliar.pdfchild-parent relationshipsparent attitudepersonal basisobject-related basisparental styles of behaviorvalues of parentsemigration.
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Study of the structure of the attitude to children in Russian-speaking and German-speaking parents living in Germany
Современная зарубежная психология
child-parent relationships
parent attitude
personal basis
object-related basis
parental styles of behavior
values of parents
emigration.
author_facet Kotliar I.A.
author_sort Kotliar I.A.
title Study of the structure of the attitude to children in Russian-speaking and German-speaking parents living in Germany
title_short Study of the structure of the attitude to children in Russian-speaking and German-speaking parents living in Germany
title_full Study of the structure of the attitude to children in Russian-speaking and German-speaking parents living in Germany
title_fullStr Study of the structure of the attitude to children in Russian-speaking and German-speaking parents living in Germany
title_full_unstemmed Study of the structure of the attitude to children in Russian-speaking and German-speaking parents living in Germany
title_sort study of the structure of the attitude to children in russian-speaking and german-speaking parents living in germany
publisher Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
series Современная зарубежная психология
issn 2304-4977
publishDate 2017-06-01
description The article describes a problem of child-parent relationships in emigrants’ families, who moved to Germany for the permanent residency. Do parents, who are raising their children in an unfamiliar cultural environment, have different attitudes towards children in comparison to natives? Are there similar traits in Russian-speaking parents’ attitudes to their children in comparison to those of the German-speaking parents? In order to answer this question, we conducted a flight empirical study based on the research method by E.O. Smirnova and M.V. Sokolova (Bykova). Two groups of participants have taken part in the study. The first group included 30 Russian moms and 1 dad who had children of early and preschool age. The second group included 17 German-speaking parents. It was found that in Russian-speaking families the personal attitude to children dominates. German-speaking parents tend to demonstrate a more emotionally restrained type of attitude; they express their desires and requirements in a more sharp and clear way. In this group the autonomous parenting style prevails. Russian-speaking parents who are raising children in Germany, often use the same styles as parents caring for their preschool children in Russia.
topic child-parent relationships
parent attitude
personal basis
object-related basis
parental styles of behavior
values of parents
emigration.
url http://psyjournals.ru/files/86635/jmfp_2017_n_2_Kotliar.pdf
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