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A Search for New Ways of Describing Parent-Child Relationships: Voices from Principals, Teachers, Guidance Professionals, Parents and Pupils
Oleh:
Luk-fong, Yuk Yee Pattie
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Childhood: A Journal of Global Child Research vol. 12 no. 01 (Feb. 2005)
,
page 111-137.
Topik:
Parent-Child Relationship
;
Globalization
;
Hybridity
Fulltext:
Childhood Vol 12(1) 111–137 (win).pdf
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Nomor Panggil:
C43
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What are children’s perceptions and experience of parent-child relationships in Hong Kong, where westernization (modernization) has met with the indigenous Chinese culture? This article focuses on how school children in Hong Kong are constantly grappling with ‘Chinese’ and ‘western’ traditions in the parent-child relationship as they hear different voices from school guidance professionals, school principals, teachers and parents in an already hybridized society at large. Findings suggest that school stakeholders hold different views about the parent-child relationship and that parents are the most ambivalent about their parental role, being caught between the traditional idea of authority and submission, and the modern idea of equality. Furthermore, discrepancies between belief and behaviour are causing tensions for all stakeholders. The findings have theoretical as well as practical implications in teacher training, parent education and guidance programmes for primary school children.
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