Parental Styles of Talking about the Past.

Abstract
Examined discourse styles of mothers and fathers when talking separately with their three year olds about shared events. Found two distinct narrative styles, neither of which was associated with parent gender. Parents of daughters were generally more elaborative than parents of sons, and daughters participated in the conversations to a greater extent than sons. (MM)
Notes
ID: 425377776
Year of Publication
1993
Journal
Developmental psychology
Volume
29
Issue
3
Pagination
596-606
Publication Language
English
ISBN Number
0012-1649
Reese, Elaine, and Robyn Fivush. 1993. “Parental Styles Of Talking About The Past.”. Developmental Psychology 29 (3): 596-606.
Journal Article