This course will focus on cultural perspectives of child-rearing and theories of development. Recently there has been much discussion about how child-rearing methods differ in Western and Non-Western cultures particularly with respect to differences between individualistic and collectivistic approaches. This course will examine the propositions espoused by cultural theorists from a range of disciplines (psychology, anthropology, sociology) regarding methods of child-rearing in different cultures. In addition, close attention will be paid to studies which have investigated how parents and children evaluate methods of teacher intervention in children's everyday interactions, parental discipline techniques, peer influences on children's behavior, and cultural norms regarding the child-rearing process. These studies will be analyzed in terms of the theoretical debates regarding individualism & collectivism, and the role of culture on development.
COURSE FORMAT: Discussion Seminar
Level: UG Credit: 1.00 Gen Ed Area & Dept: NSM PSYC
Prerequisites: None
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