Father, Mother, Child? Eight Trends in Family Life for Policymakers to Keep in Mind. Summary


Autoria(s): Jurczyk, Karin; Klinkhardt, Josefine
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01/01/2014

Resumo

The family is the first context for a child’s development, and the most important. This is where children begin to develop their own identities and first experience a sense of closeness, community and security. Family is a domain where learning takes place – for all generations. In their daily interactions, children, mothers and fathers learn from and with one another. They develop empathy and a sense of responsibility, and learn to deal with conflict. Values, beliefs and norms, passed on from parents to children, evolve in the course of everyday life. Thus parents exert an enormous influence on their children’s educational opportunities and overall life chances – as research in Germany and other countries has clearly shown.

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http://aei.pitt.edu/74037/1/Father_Mother_Child_Summary.pdf

Jurczyk, Karin and Klinkhardt, Josefine (2014) Father, Mother, Child? Eight Trends in Family Life for Policymakers to Keep in Mind. Summary. UNSPECIFIED.

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http://aei.pitt.edu/74037/

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