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One doesnt have to travel extensively to realize that there are intriguing differences in the ways in which people from different cultures tend to behave. Gartstein and Putnam explore whether these differences are shaped during the early years of life, at the moment when children are just beginning to understand how, when, and why they should express some emotions, and not others.Based on the findings of the Joint Effort Toddler Temperament Consortium (JETTC), which asked parents from 14 different countries multiple questions regarding their main goals and techniques for raising children to be successful in their culture, Gartstein and Putnam analyze how childrens characteristics (both normative and problematic) are shaped by different cultural environments. Drawing from insights in anthropology, sociology, and developmental psychology, the book explores the full spectrum of human experience, from broad sets of values and concerns that differentiate populations down to the intimate details of parent-child relationships. The results reveal a complex web of interrelations among societal ideals, parental attempts to fulfill them, and the ways their children manifest these efforts. In doing so, they provide a revealing look at how families raise their young children around the world.Toddlers, Parents, and Culture will be of great interest to students and scholars in temperament, cross-cultural psychology, parenting and socioemotional development in early childhood, as well as professionals in early education, child mental health, and behavioral pediatrics.

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TODDLERS PARENTS AND CULTURE FINDINGS FROM THE JOINT EFFORT TODDLER - photo 1
TODDLERS, PARENTS,
AND CULTURE: FINDINGS
FROM THE JOINT EFFORT
TODDLER TEMPERAMENT
CONSORTIUM

One doesnt have to travel extensively to realize that there are intriguing differences in the ways in which people from different cultures tend to behave. Gartstein and Putnam explore whether these differences are shaped during the early years of life, at the moment when children are just beginning to understand how, when, and why they should express some emotions, and not others.

Based on the findings of the Joint Effort Toddler Temperament Consortium (JETTC), which asked parents from 14 different countries multiple questions regarding their main goals and techniques for raising children to be successful in their culture, Gartstein and Putnam analyze how childrens characteristics (both normative and problematic) are shaped by different cultural environments. Drawing from insights in anthropology, sociology, and developmental psychology, the book explores the full spectrum of human experience, from broad sets of values and concerns that differentiate populations down to the intimate details of parentchild relationships. The results reveal a complex web of interrelations among societal ideals, parental attempts to fulfill them, and the ways their children manifest these efforts. In doing so, they provide a revealing look at how families raise their young children around the world.

Toddlers, Parents, and Culture will be of great interest to students and scholars in temperament, cross-cultural psychology, parenting, and socioemotional development in early childhood, as well as professionals in early education, child mental health, and behavioral pediatrics.

Maria A. Gartstein is professor at Washington State University (WSU) Department of Psychology and Director of ADVANCE at WSU. Dr. Gartstein has been studying temperament and cross-cultural differences for the past 20 years. The cross-cultural emphasis in part reflects her own experience as an immigrant, arriving in the US with her family as a child.

Samuel P. Putnam is professor and chair of the Psychology Department at Bowdoin College, and Co-Chair of Undergraduate Research for the International Congress of Infant Studies (ICIS). His research concerns the measurement and structure of temperament, and how nature interacts with nurture to shape individual differences in children.

TODDLERS,
PARENTS, AND
CULTURE
Findings from the Joint
Effort Toddler Temperament
Consortium

Edited by
Maria A. Gartstein and
Samuel P. Putnam

Toddlers Parents and Culture - image 2
First published 2019
by Routledge
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British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Gartstein, Maria A., editor. | Putnam, Samuel P., editor.
Title: Toddlers, parents, and culture : findings from the joint effort toddler temperament consortium / edited by Maria A. Gartstein and Samuel P. Putnam.
Description: 1 Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2019.
Identifiers: LCCN 2018033529 (print) | LCCN 2018037266 (ebook) | ISBN 9781351788847 (ePub) | ISBN 9781351788854 (Adobe) | ISBN 9781351788830 (Mobipocket) | ISBN 9781138702301 (hardback) | ISBN 9781138388130 (pbk.) | ISBN 9781315203713 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Child developmentSocial aspectsCase studies. | ParentingSocial aspectsCase studies.
Classification: LCC HQ767.9 (ebook) | LCC HQ767.9 .T63 2019 (print) | DDC 305.231dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2018033529
ISBN: 978-1-138-70230-1 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-138-38813-0 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-20371-3 (ebk)
Typeset in Bembo and Stone Sans
by Florence Production Ltd, Stoodleigh, Devon, UK
DEDICATION

This book is dedicated to Dr. Mary Klevjord Rothbart, who fundamentally shaped the way we think about temperament. She also introduced us to each other and to our first international colleague, Dr. Carmen Gonzlez-Salinas. Dr. Rothbart has continued to guide our efforts, inspiring us with her clarity of mind and strength of spirit.

CONTENTS

Maria A. Gartstein, Samuel P. Putnam, Helena Slobodskaya, and Carolina de Weerth

Samuel P. Putnam, Maria A. Gartstein, Sara Casalin, Carmen Gonzlez-Salinas, Blanca Huitron, Sae-Young Han, Mirjana Majdandi, Rosario Montirosso, Oana Benga, Ibrahim Acar, Maria Beatriz Martins Linhares, Katri Rikknen, Zhengyan Wang, Felipe Lecannelier, Roseriet Beijers, and Elena Kozlova
PART 1
Temperament and Emerging Symptoms/Behavior Problems

Helena Slobodskaya, Elena Kozlova, Sae-Young Han, Maria A. Gartstein, and Samuel P. Putnam

Samuel P. Putnam, Sara Casalin, Blanca Huitron, Mirjana Majdandi, and Maria Beatriz Martins Linhares

Carmen Gonzlez-Salinas, Noelia Snchez-Prez, Luis J. Fuentes, Rosario Montirosso, and Kati Heinonen
PART 2
The Developmental Niche

Samuel P. Putnam, Maria A. Gartstein, Hannah Broos, Sara Casalin, and Felipe Lecannelier

Eric Desmarais, Maria A. Gartstein, Zhengyan Wang, Emine Ahmetoglu, and Roseriet Beijers

Blanca Huitron, Guadalupe Domnguez-Sandoval, Amanda Prokasky, Carmen Gonzlez-Salinas, and Sae-Young Han

Samuel P. Putnam, Oana Benga, Rosario Montirosso, Mirjana Majdandi, and Sara Casalin

Sae-Young Han, Seong-Yeon Park, Eun Gyoung Lee, Maria Beatriz Martins Linhares, and Helena Slobodskaya

Mirjana Majdandi, Marlis Cornelia Kirchhoff, Katri Rikknen, Oana Benga, and Emine Ahmetoglu
PART 3
The Niche and the Child: Links between Parental Psychology, Developmental Context, and Child Outcomes

Rosario Montirosso, Lorenzo Giusti, Niccol Butti, Zhengyan Wang, and Mirjana Majdandi

Oana Benga, Georgiana Susa-Erdogan, Roseriet Beijers, Mirjana Majdandi, and Sara Casalin

Amanda Prokasky, Felipe Lecannelier, Noelia Snchez-Prez, and Maria A. Gartstein

Oana Benga, Georgiana Susa-Erdogan, Blanca Huitron, Elena Kozlova, and Emine Ahmetoglu

Ibrahim Acar, Amanda Prokasky, Maria Beatriz Martins Linhares, Felipe Lecannelier, and Samuel P. Putnam
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