The psychology of parental control : how well-meant parenting backfires

Title
  1. The psychology of parental control : how well-meant parenting backfires / Wendy S. Grolnick.
Published by
  1. Mahwah, N.J. : L. Erlbaum Associates, 2003.
Author
  1. Grolnick, Wendy S.

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Description
  1. xiii, 182 pages; 24 cm
Subject
  1. Parent and child > Psychological aspects
  2. Parenting > Psychological aspects
  3. Control (Psychology)
  4. Parents > Psychology
  5. Parent and child
  6. Child psychology
  7. Parent-Child Relations
  8. Parenting > psychology
  9. Parents > psychology
  10. Psychology, Child
  11. Power, Psychological
  12. 80.70 educational practice
  13. Parent and child
  14. Child psychology
  15. Parent and child > Psychological aspects
  16. Parenting > Psychological aspects
  17. Parents > Psychology
  18. Eltern
  19. Kind
  20. Ouder-kind-relaties
  21. Dwang
  22. Psychologische aspecten
  23. Toezicht
  24. Ouders
Contents
  1. The concept of control -- Fulfilling children's needs : the self-determination view -- The complexity of control : disentangling parenting dimensions -- Overt and covert control -- Differentiating the effects of control : compliance versus internalization -- Control in context -- What makes parents controlling : pressure from above and below -- What makes parents controlling : pressure from within -- Control and academics -- Control and sports -- Conclusions.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-167) and indexes.