非裔美国母亲对幼儿自我描述的管教策略。

Elizabeth A Lecuyer, Julie J Christensen, Margaret H Kearney, Harriet J Kitzman
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目的和目标:非裔美国家庭被描述为比欧裔美国家庭对他们的孩子使用更多的非虐待性体罚。然而,很少有研究记录了AA家庭用自己的话来使用纪律策略,或者记录了他们使用纪律策略的原因。方法:在这项定性研究中,来自1992年孟菲斯的51名非裔美国母亲描述了她们对12至19个月大的孩子的纪律策略。结果:77%的母亲表示,她们使用了口头教学和非虐待性的身体训练,比如轻拍孩子的手。母亲们也表达了对过于严厉的担忧,描述了对孩子发育限制的认识,并使用非身体惩戒方法,这与积极接受亲子关系是一致的。结论:这些发现很重要,因为在20世纪90年代经历过这种养育的低收入女孩现在自己也是年轻的母亲。目前的实践指南鼓励新妈妈们思考自己是如何被养育的;本研究的知识可以帮助从业者与当今的非裔美国母亲就幼儿的身体和非身体纪律方法进行支持性讨论。
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African american mothers' self-described discipline strategies with young children.

Aims and objectives: African American families have been described as using higher levels of non-abusive physical discipline with their children than European American families. Few if any studies have documented AA families' use of disciplinary strategies in their own words, however, or their reasons for their use.

Methods: In this qualitative study, 51 African American mothers from a 1992 Memphis sample described their disciplinary strategies with their 12 to 19 month old children.

Results: Seventy-seven percent of mothers described using verbal teaching along with non-abusive physical discipline, such as tapping their children's hands. Mothers also expressed concern about being too strict, described awareness of their children's developmental limits, and used non-physical disciplinary methods, consistent with positive accepting parent-child relationships.

Conclusions: These findings are important because the low-income girls who experienced such parenting in the 1990s are now young mothers themselves. Current practice guidelines encourage new mothers to think about how they themselves were parented; the knowledge from this study may assist practitioners to engage present-day African American mothers in supportive discussions about physical and non-physical discipline methods with young children.

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