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Ochs, Elinor; Shohet, Merav – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2006
Two anthropologists treat mealtimes as cultural sites for socializing children into commensality, communicative expectations, and the symbolic, moral, and sentimental meanings of food and eating. Using ethnographic evidence, they indicate how mealtime comportment is embedded in practices and ideologies relevant to children's competent membership…
Descriptors: Socialization, Food, Cultural Traits, Children
Li, Jin; Holloway, Susan D.; Bempechat, Janine; Loh, Elaine – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2008
Little research has examined how low-income Asian American children are supported to achieve well in school. The authors used the notion of social capital to study higher versus lower achieving Chinese adolescents from low-income backgrounds. They found that families of higher-achieving adolescents built and used more effectively three kinds of…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Parent Participation, Adolescents, Parent School Relationship

Harkness, Sara; Super, Charles M.; van Tijen, Nathalie – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2000
Compares descriptions and interpretations of their children's personality and behavior among Dutch and American parents' of infants to 8-year-olds. Analysis of relevant descriptors in parents' discourse and how they talked about core constructs of dependence, and independence reveals a systematic difference defying simple dichotomies of…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Children, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences

Killen, Melanie; Wainryb, Cecilia – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2000
Argues that the individualistic-collectivistic dichotomy results in mislabeling both cultures and individuals. Discusses ways in which individualistic concerns with independence and collectivistic concerns with interdependence coexist in Western and non-Western cultures. Outlines a theoretical framework explaining the coexistence of diverse social…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Cultural Traits

Weisner, Thomas S. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2001
Reviews family responsibility, youth's obligations, and the flows of moral and material capital from child to parents as well as parents to children. Suggests that children's competence in assisting others and ability to make civic contributions affect family survival and children's developmental transitions, social behavior, and cognitive…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescents, Child Responsibility, Child Role

Fuligni, Andrew J. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2001
Studied ethnic variations in academic motivation among 1,000 adolescents from Asian, Latin American, and European backgrounds. Found that a sense of family obligation was associated with greater belief in the value of education and accounts for tendency of Asian and Latin American adolescents to have greater academic motivation than their equally…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescents, Chinese Americans, Cross Cultural Studies

Lassonde, Stephen – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2001
Examines growing acceptance of the concept of adolescence among Italian immigrants in New Haven, Connecticut before and after World War I. Notes changes in young people's ideas about their obligations to parents as high schools become popular institutional space for adolescence, and modifications of parents' views of education. (DLH)
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescent Behavior, Adolescents, Attitude Change