Sentences with phrase «values of their particular family»

Not exact matches

All families socialize members to conform to the values of a particular society.
That doesn't mean that breastmilk is not perfectly serviceable food or that a particular family might not value certain advantages of breastmilk over advantages of formula.
It doesn't matter if you already have a handful of traditions or you don't have anything particular in mind at all, there are many fun Christmas traditions you can add to your family's routine every year that will show them the true value of Christmas.
Gay fathers tend to be economically well - off, one means by which their children may garner social advantages relative to other children, while additional research has shown that children of gay fathers did not report differences in sex - typed behaviour compared with parents of other family configurations.58 A large literature shows that parents tend to transmit values to their children along socioeconomic status lines, with middle class parents typically imparting different values from parents in lower socioeconomic strata.59, 60 However, little of this work has examined fathers in particular, as distinct from mothers.
Value - added models generally use statistical methods to isolate the impact of a factor of interest (like being taught by a particular teacher) on an outcome (like a test score) by mathematically removing the effects of other factors (like student family income or prior performance levels).
We named our families the Kennedys, the Jetsons, and the Hartnells, and you'll see them in sections of our articles where we work on figuring out the math and cash value of particular cards.
Saint Phalle rejected the staid, conservative values of her family, which dictated domestic positions for wives and particular strict rules of conduct.
In particular, the family court did not determine the fair market value of Landscape Supply, which constituted a considerable debt of the marriage.
To recognize the effects of family culture on the style and direction of a family foundation, Chapter 1 will look at four particular cultural attributes: values, norms, traditions and conformity.
Couples can avoid the uncertainty and impersonalization of court and create outcomes for themselves and their children that reflect their values and future needs, and are responsive to the individual issues surrounding their particular family dynamic.
His research centers on several main issues: (1) the implications of religion and spirituality for mental and physical health and mortality risk; (2) religious variations in family life, with particular attention to intimate relationships and childrearing; (3) the role of religious institutions, practices, and values among racial and ethnic minority populations in the United States; (4) the influence of religious factors on political attitudes and policy preferences; and (5) public opinion surrounding issues of race, ethnicity, and immigration in the contemporary United States.
In particular, through the process of socialization, daughters are encouraged to place highest value on their socioemotional roles in the family, whereas sons are encouraged to pursue instrumental achievements outside the family (Chodorow, 1978; Coser, 1991; Gilligan, 1982).
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