FRHD 3040 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Parenting Styles, Model Behavior, Fax

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Chapter 2: value socialization in a bidirectional context. In the unidirectional model, the direction of influence was from parent to child. compliance are based on one way processes: parents did the socializing and children did the internalizing, key concepts of socialization such as transmission, internalization and. Individual dev"t is the source of capacity and resources that creates change in power. Power between parents and children follow different dynamics than power of unrelated parents and children mixed relationship the relationship context alters children"s experience of power and authority (more in parent-child relationship) Products: unidirectional: fax model implies that parents directly transmit a copy of their own values and other characteristics to their children. The focus on transition of similarity leads on to regard dissimilarities between parents and their children as failures of socialization. Model focuses attention on static products but neglects process. Socialization in the context of competing working models o.

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