The Child Rearing Problems and Parental Control

Publisher: Common Ground Publishing

ISSN: 1833-1882

Source: The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences: Annual Review, Vol.5, Iss.3, 2010-01, pp. : 173-184

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Abstract

This study focuses on the phenomena of child rearing problems. A model composed of the variables which can explain child rearing problems and parental control usage is established and tested within the study. The present study tested direct associations between parental directiveness, parental control and child rearing problems.The data were collected from 204 kindergarten children's parents: both mothers and fathers. AMOS 7.0 was used to test the structure model. Model explained 57% of parental control and 21% of child rearing problems with a good model fit. Theoretical model assumed that lack of explanations predict child rearing problems in turn child rearing problems predict parental control usage. Lack of explanations truly explains children's improper behaviours but child's rearing problems is not a predictor of parental control. Another variable which was taken under the consideration in the theoretical model child's negative representation in parent's mind is predicts parental control.