Interaction between Parents and Children
- Laura Stafford - Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green,OH
- Cherie L. Bayer
Volume:
13
Other Titles in:
Interpersonal Communication
Interpersonal Communication
April 1993 | 231 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Family communication is a topic of central interest in a large number of fields across the social and behavioural sciences - for instance, in the domains of language acquisition, cognitive development and socialization. This concise, readable book is the first to offer an interdisciplinary integration of current research on parent-child interaction in the `traditional' family structure.
Examining the important variables of self-control, self-concept and communication competencies in childhood, this volume functions as a research heuristic and a vehicle for conversation between theorists, researchers and practitioners.
Continuing Controversies About Children and Their Development Relevant to Parent-Child Interaction
Theoretical Orientations
What the Child Becomes
The Child as Clay
The Child as Clay
Through the Looking Glass
Through the Looking Glass
The Family as a Spiral of Recursive Feedback Loops
The Family as a Spiral of Recursive Feedback Loops
Epilogue