A major obstacle in family systems research is the question of relevance: Can researchers draw
conclusions about parenting style that bridge cultural and socioeconomic gaps?
Foreign observers might be quick to make
conclusions about parenting style, without ever experiencing typical at - home life in Japan.
Not exact matches
In addition to Baumrind's initial study of 100 preschool children, researchers have conducted other studies that have led to a number of
conclusions about the impact of
parenting styles on children.
Second, it adjusts for both maternal and paternal BMI status, which are important potential confounders of any association between
parenting style and child BMI status.16 Other strengths include its large scale, nationally representative design, and the recency of the data, enabling firm
conclusions to be drawn
about parenting and obesity as they relate to today's preschoolers and
parents throughout Australia.