Parenting beliefs behaviors and parent-child relations
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Parenting beliefs behaviors and parent-child relations

Emy Willcox Visiting lecturer, University of the West of England

This book is based on a series of papers on parenting from a crosscultural perspective, working on the premise that parenting is partly ‘culturally constructed’.

Nursing Children and Young People. 18, 8, 8-8. doi: 10.7748/paed.18.8.8.s12

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