Self, Family and Peers Funtions of Families -Survival of offspring -Economic function -Cultural training Family Dynamics -Family members (original) (raw)
Examining various parenting styles, their effects on child development, and the interplay of socioeconomic status (SES) on these dynamics. Authoritarian, permissive, and rejecting-neglecting styles illustrate different outcomes in children's social and academic competencies. The research also highlights the role of cliques and social networks in adolescence, alongside the importance of language learning and cognitive development in children. Cultural influences on parenting and the impact of children's behaviors on parental responses are discussed, emphasizing the complex relationships within family dynamics.