Parenting styles of late childbearing mothers.

The study described the most common parenting styles used by late childbearing mothers in raising their children. The researchers utilized unstructured in-depth interview guide questionnaire to fully understand the emotional implications of late childbearing, the most common techniques in child rear...

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Main Authors: Aliling, Jose Karlo, Arevalo, Ria Teresa, Benitez, Marielle Graciela
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-110312021-09-16T00:57:15Z Parenting styles of late childbearing mothers. Aliling, Jose Karlo Arevalo, Ria Teresa Benitez, Marielle Graciela The study described the most common parenting styles used by late childbearing mothers in raising their children. The researchers utilized unstructured in-depth interview guide questionnaire to fully understand the emotional implications of late childbearing, the most common techniques in child rearing and the generation gap between mothers and children that explained the type of child rearing techniques used. The respondents were composed of nine late childbearing mothers whose ages ranged between 50-65 years old and still lives with her son/daughter whose ages ranged between 15-30 years old. The study made use of the descriptive-qualitative research design. The purpose of the study is to make the people aware of the common parenting styles that late childbearing mothers employed on their child and how these affected their relationship with each other. The researchers found out that the parenting styles had an effect on the emotional implication of late childbearing. Thus, a democratic parenting style resulted to a more open relationship between the mother and the child because it limits their generation gap. 2002-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10386 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Pregnancy in middle age Child development Pregnancy--Psychological aspects. Psychology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Pregnancy in middle age
Child development
Pregnancy--Psychological aspects.
Psychology
spellingShingle Pregnancy in middle age
Child development
Pregnancy--Psychological aspects.
Psychology
Aliling, Jose Karlo
Arevalo, Ria Teresa
Benitez, Marielle Graciela
Parenting styles of late childbearing mothers.
description The study described the most common parenting styles used by late childbearing mothers in raising their children. The researchers utilized unstructured in-depth interview guide questionnaire to fully understand the emotional implications of late childbearing, the most common techniques in child rearing and the generation gap between mothers and children that explained the type of child rearing techniques used. The respondents were composed of nine late childbearing mothers whose ages ranged between 50-65 years old and still lives with her son/daughter whose ages ranged between 15-30 years old. The study made use of the descriptive-qualitative research design. The purpose of the study is to make the people aware of the common parenting styles that late childbearing mothers employed on their child and how these affected their relationship with each other. The researchers found out that the parenting styles had an effect on the emotional implication of late childbearing. Thus, a democratic parenting style resulted to a more open relationship between the mother and the child because it limits their generation gap.
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author Aliling, Jose Karlo
Arevalo, Ria Teresa
Benitez, Marielle Graciela
author_facet Aliling, Jose Karlo
Arevalo, Ria Teresa
Benitez, Marielle Graciela
author_sort Aliling, Jose Karlo
title Parenting styles of late childbearing mothers.
title_short Parenting styles of late childbearing mothers.
title_full Parenting styles of late childbearing mothers.
title_fullStr Parenting styles of late childbearing mothers.
title_full_unstemmed Parenting styles of late childbearing mothers.
title_sort parenting styles of late childbearing mothers.
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2002
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10386
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