Distal and proximal parenting as alternative parenting strategies during infants’ early months of life: A cross-cultural study

Author:

Keller Heidi1,Borke Joern2,Staufenbiel Thomas2,Yovsi Relindis D.2,Abels Monika2,Papaligoura Zaira3,Jensen Henning4,Lohaus Arnold5,Chaudhary Nandita6,Lo Wingshan7,Su Yanjie8

Affiliation:

1. University of Osnabrück, Germany,

2. University of Osnabrück, Germany

3. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

4. University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica

5. University of Bielefeld, Germany

6. Lady Irvin College, India

7. Asian Pacific American Legal Center, USA

8. University of Peking, China

Abstract

Cultures differ with respect to parenting strategies already during infancy. Distal parenting, i.e., face-to-face context and object stimulation, is prevalent in urban educated middle-class families of Western cultures; proximal parenting, i.e., body contact and body stimulation, is prevalent in rural, low-educated farmer families. Parents from urban educated families in cultures with a more interdependent history use both strategies. Besides these cultural preferences, little is known about the relations between these styles as well as the behavioural systems constituting them. In this study therefore, the relations between the styles and the constituting behaviours were analysed in samples that differ with respect to their preferences of distal and proximal parenting. The hypothesized differences between the samples and the negative relationship between distal and proximal parenting, as well as between the respective behavioural systems can clearly be demonstrated. Furthermore, the impact of the sociodemographic variables with respect to the parenting strategies can be shown. Results were discussed as supporting two alternative parenting strategies that serve different socialization goals.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Life-span and Life-course Studies,Developmental Neuroscience,Social Psychology,Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Education

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