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Snow, Margaret Ellis; And Others – Child Development, 1983
Differences were found between father/son and father/daughter dyads in such behaviors as father prohibitions, child mischievousness, mutual proximity, toy exchange, and child toy play. A total of 107 father/child dyads involving year-old children were observed. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Daughters, Fathers, Infants, Parent Child Relationship

Bellinger, David C.; Gleason, Jean Berko – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1982
Studied directives which mothers and fathers addressed to their preschool children. Fathers produced more directives than mothers and tended to phrase them as imperatives. No differences were found in parental directives to girls and boys. Thus, children appear to learn to request action in sex-associated ways through parental modeling. (GC)
Descriptors: Daughters, Fathers, Mothers, Parent Child Relationship

Raymond, Cindy L.; Benbow, Camilla Persson – Developmental Psychology, 1986
Reports a study of mathematically and verbally talented children which investigated hypotheses that (1) mathematically related fields are sex typed as male domains and (2) parents give differential encouragement to sons and daughters in math. Results indicated that neither hypothesis related to current sex differences in mathematical reasoning…
Descriptors: Children, Daughters, Fathers, Mathematics

Tenenbaum, Harriet R.; Leaper, Campbell – Developmental Psychology, 2003
Investigated the family as a context for gender typing of adolescent science achievement. Findings indicated no child gender or grade-level differences in science-related grades, self-efficacy, or interest. However, parents were more likely to believe that science was less interesting and more difficult for daughters than sons. Parents' beliefs…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescents, Comparative Analysis, Daughters
Gender Role Socialization in Toy Play Situations: Mothers and Fathers with Their Sons and Daughters.

Idle, Tracey; And Others – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1993
Examines interaction and gender role socialization for 20 parent-child dyads in intact families. Play patterns of parents and children were not typically gender stereotyped. Results suggest a change in parents' perceptions about what is acceptable gender-typing behavior, possibly reflecting a realization that some toys are more socially acceptable…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Patterns, Daughters, Family (Sociological Unit)

Mannheim, Bilha; Seger, Tally – Youth and Society, 1993
Examines how maternal characteristics and work values are related to work values of adolescent children for 93 Israeli eleventh graders and their mothers. Results do not demonstrate that mothers' occupational characteristics affect the level of children's work values. Significant differences in work values are found for sons and daughters. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Daughters, Foreign Countries, Grade 11
Kogan, Nathan; And Others – 1991
This study examined concurrent and long-term effects of parents' teaching strategies on their children's cognitive styles. A total of 83 mothers and 74 fathers helped their 4-year-old sons or daughters with 4 problem-solving tasks. The interactions between parents and children were observed and evaluated. Two measures of field…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Cognitive Style, Convergent Thinking, Daughters
Newberger, Eli H. – 1999
Noting that characteristics such as attachment, honesty, self control, sportsmanship, generosity, and courage may be nurtured or thwarted by parents, teachers, or society, this book examines the roots of male character from birth to late adolescence. It maintains that particular intrinsic biological drives combine with parenting styles and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Development, Child Rearing, Children