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Parenting and Children’s Traits. Introduces discussion on child rearing practices and their relationship to children's traits . Developing Through the Life Span Chapter 4. Child-Rearing Practices. Parenting and Child’s Trait Activity. Traits of Greatest Importance to Parents.
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Parenting and Children’s Traits Introduces discussion on child rearing practices and their relationship to children's traits
Traits of Greatest Importance to Parents • On the following slide is a list of traits that parents might consider important when raising their children. After reading through the list, place pluses (+) next to the three (3) that you consider to be most important; place minuses (-) next to the three (3) that you choose to be least important.
Frankness, honesty in dealing with others Desire to make a name for one’s self Social Mindedness (concern for others) Strict obedience to authority Appreciation of art, music, and literature Economy in money matters (financial good sense) Loyalty to the church Knowledge of sexual hygiene Concentration Tolerance of others Curiosity Patriotism Good Manners Independence Academic Achievement Willingness to work hard Traits
Lynds Alwin Bernt Bernt (1929) (1978) (1989) (1997) Frankness/honesty 27 26 56 38 Desire to make a name for one’s self 5 1 3 4 Concentration 9 7 0 0 Social mindedness 13 26 48 30 Strict obedience 45 17 8 0 Appreciation of art, music 9 5 12 8 Economy in money matters 25 17 11 30 Loyalty to the church 50 22 12 11 Traits
Lynds Alwin Bernt Bernt (1929) (1978) (1989) (1997) Knowledge of sexual hygiene 15 8 3 4 Tolerance of others 6 47 15 11 Curiosity 1 10 17 4 Patriotism 21 4 5 4 Good manners 30 23 8 30 Independence 25 76 40 34 Academic achievement 19 6 17 30 Willingness to work hard — — 45 64 Traits