Influence of Children on Parents

Influence of Children on Parents
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By J.J. Bigner
Pearson Allyn Bacon Prentice Hall

Our culture traditionally ascribes to children the role of learner. Children and adolescents are thought to need numerous learning experiences to prepare them for adulthood. They are the objects of adults’ intensive socialization efforts. The relationship between parents and children focuses in many respects on the configuration of the adult as teacher and the child as learner. From this viewpoint, there is support for maintaining the unidirectional model of socialization.

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