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Many studies indicate that economic status, culture, and family composition have no influence on how individuals parent.
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Research shows economic status, culture, and family composition do influence parenting — through access to resources, parental stress and time, culturally shaped values and goals for children, and available social support. These factors affect discipline, warmth, stimulation, expectations, and involvement.
Research shows economic status, culture, and family composition do influence parenting — through access to resources, parental stress and time, culturally shaped values and goals for children, and available social support. These factors affect discipline, warmth, stimulation, expectations, and involvement.
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