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Parenting is seen as one of the vehicles by which children are socialised to be able to participate fully in their societies. A vast number of theories on parenting have been postulated by various researchers. This monograph is a synthesis of the results of a study that sought to examine the demonstration of affection and control by Ghanaian parents, how religion influenced their parenting behaviour, and how their children perceived or interpreted their parents actions.The study further examined whether any of the behaviours exhibited by the parents in this study could be classified under any…mehr

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Parenting is seen as one of the vehicles by which children are socialised to be able to participate fully in their societies. A vast number of theories on parenting have been postulated by various researchers. This monograph is a synthesis of the results of a study that sought to examine the demonstration of affection and control by Ghanaian parents, how religion influenced their parenting behaviour, and how their children perceived or interpreted their parents actions.The study further examined whether any of the behaviours exhibited by the parents in this study could be classified under any of the traditional parenting styles.It was discovered that the behaviour of the parents in this study did not fall wholly into any particular style of parenting. Rather, their approach to parenting was influenced more by their socio-cultural setting.This suggests that research on parenting should also be looked at from a cultural perspective and not only from the Western theoretical viewpoints.
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Has a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Ghana and a masters degree in Psychology (Human Development) from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. She is currently a student at Mississippi State University pursing a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision with an emphasis in Clinical Mental Health Counseling.