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Lewis, Michael; Wilson, Cornelia D. – 1971
This study was conducted to observe the effects of social class on the interaction of mothers and their 12-week-old infants. Data on the infants' cognitive and attentive behavior was also obtained. Each of 32 white and black infants from five different levels of social class was observed at home for two full hours of waking time. Observed infant…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Black Mothers, Blacks, Child Rearing
Cagle, Laurence T.; Beker, Jerome – Urban Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Blacks, Bus Transportation, Lower Class Parents, Middle Class Parents
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Cazenave, Noel A. – Family Coordinator, 1979
Examines the provider role among middle-income Black fathers. Respondents are moving toward more developmental patterns of fathering with increases in their ability to provide. The provider role is an interface phenomenon making execution of other familial roles possible. Economic provision is essential to all paternal modalities and styles.…
Descriptors: Blacks, Economic Factors, Family Role, Fathers
Stern, Linda S.; And Others – 1983
A prospective study in the area of developmental psychopathology and depression was conducted to determine whether an additive pathological effect upon offspring existed when psychosocial disadvantage and maternal depression were combined. Differences in psychiatric epidemiology and psychological outcome were investigated in 27 children of latency…
Descriptors: Blacks, Depression (Psychology), Lower Class Parents, Middle Class Parents
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Bagarozzi, Dennis A. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1980
Discusses family therapy with members of the Black middle class in terms of family systems theory. Provides the clinician with insights into dynamics of family functioning in the Black community. Considers whether White therapists can work effectively with Black families. Empirical findings available from individual therapy are considered.…
Descriptors: Black Stereotypes, Blacks, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques
Willie, Charles – 1976
This work is the result of an effort to further investigate the American black family, and to relate the findings to formally drawn sociological theories. The author directed a research project in which black and white undergraduate students conducted more than 200 case interviews among middle class, working class and lower class black families.…
Descriptors: Blacks, Case Studies, Family Characteristics, Family (Sociological Unit)
Pierce-Jones, John; And Others – 1968
A short term preschool readiness program was designed in 1967 to employ nonpedagogically trained middle class mothers as teachers for preschool disadvantaged children. The children chosen for this study were 43 Mexican-Americans and five Negroes from lower class families. Three classrooms, consisting of 12 children and three mothers each, were…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Achievement Gains, Achievement Tests, Blacks
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Lawrence, Valerie W.; Shipley, Elizabeth – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1996
Examined the speech of middle- and working-class black and white parents to their preschool children during picture identification, free play, and a meal. The study found the groups similar in the level and form of parental labeling and different in the information supplied by parents, parental direction of child behavior, and parental sensitivity…
Descriptors: Blacks, Child Language, Chronological Age, Developmental Stages
Pierce-Jones, John; And Others – 1968
This document is section one of a final report on Head Start Evaluation and Research for 1967-68 by the Child Development Evaluation and Research Center of the University of Texas at Austin. This section is composed of two studies: (A) Middle Class Mother-Teachers in an Experimental Preschool Program for Socially Disadvantaged Children (PS 001…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Blacks, Disadvantaged, Experimental Programs
FRIEDMAN, NATHALIE SCHACTER – 1968
THIS EXTENSIVE STUDY INVESTIGATED THE SPECIFIC ARRANGEMENTS PROVIDED BY TWELVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS AND EIGHT HIGH SCHOOLS IN EIGHT NEW JERSEY COMMUNITIES TO ENCOURAGE PARENTS INVOLVEMENT IN, KNOWLEDGE ABOUT, AND SUPPORT OF THE SCHOOLS. THE CONSEQUENCES OF THESE ARRANGEMENTS ARE ASSESSED ACCORDING TO (1) THE EXPRESSED SATISFACTION OF 1,392 MOTHERS…
Descriptors: Blacks, Communication (Thought Transfer), Community Characteristics, Lower Class Parents
Parke, Ross D. – 1973
This paper presents two studies which explored the manner in which the father interacts with his newborn infant and compared paternal and maternal interaction patterns. In contrast to earlier studies, a direct observational approach was employed that permitted a detailed specification of father behaviors in the presence of the newborn. In the…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Blacks, Family Relationship, Infants
McAdoo, John Lewis – 1978
The purpose of this study was to examine the verbal and nonverbal interaction patterns of black parents and their preschool children. Three types of verbal interaction patterns were observed between the parent and child: nurturant, non-nurturant, and restrictive. Patterns of nonverbal interaction were also observed. Also studied were patterns of…
Descriptors: Affection, Affective Behavior, Authoritarianism, Black Youth
Staples, Robert – 1978
Examined in this study are factors affecting the dating and behavior patterns of black single parents. Described and discussed are the influence of childrearing responsibilities, economic factors, class factors, age factors, educational experience, and sexual values of these patterns. Also taken into account are the influences of a child's…
Descriptors: Age, Behavior Patterns, Black Mothers, Blacks