The parental role and parent-child relationship provisions
APA Citation:
Long, J. K., & Mancini, J. A. (1989). The parental role and parent-child relationship provisions. In J. A. Mancini (Ed.), Aging parents and adult children. (pp. 151–165). Lexington, MA: Lexington Books/D. C. Heath and Com.
Focus:
Children
Parents
Subject Affiliation:
Civilian
Population:
Childhood (birth - 12 yrs)
Neonatal (birth - 1 mo)
Infancy (2 - 23 mo)
Preschool age (2 -5 yrs)
School age (6 - 12 yrs)
Adolescence (13 - 17 yrs)
Adulthood (18 yrs & older)
Young adulthood (18 - 29 yrs)
Thirties (30 - 39 yrs)
Middle age (40 - 64 yrs)
Methodology:
Review of Literature
Authors:
Long, Janie K., Mancini, Jay A.
Abstract:
Examine what parents say about how they relate to their children within the framework of the provisions / [notes] how these parental responses may suggest aspects of the relationship not previously elaborated (chapter) the qualitative analysis we undertake seeks to provide information on how parents perceive their role, how they describe the relationship they have with an adult child, the meanings they attach to the relationship, and how that relationship functions to their betterment (chapter) character and provisions of relationship / attachment / reliable alliance / opportunities for nurturance / reassurance of worth / social integration / guidance / noninterfering involvement / independence / protection.
Publisher/Sponsoring Organization:
Lexington Books/D. C. Heath and Com
Publication Type:
Book Chapter
Author Affiliation:
Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State Univeristy, Department of Family & Child Devleopment, Blacksburg, VA, JKL
Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State Univeristy, Department of Family & Child Devleopment, Blacksburg, VA, JAM
Keywords:
adult offspring, parent child relations, parental role
Location:
Lexington, MA