Abstract

Part I. Introduction: 1. Parent-child conversations as contexts for moral development: why conversations, and why conversations with parents? Cecilia Wainryb and Holly E. Recchia Part II. Parent-Child Conversations: Contents, Contexts, and Consequences: 2. Family talk about moral issues: the toddler and preschool years Judy Dunn and Claire Hughes 3. Remember drawing on the cupboard? New Zealand Maori, European, and Pasifika parents' conversations about children's transgressions Elaine Reese, Mele Taumoepeau and Tia Neha 4. Taiwanese parent-child conversations for moral guidance: uncovering the ubiquitous but enigmatic process Jin Li, Heidi Fung and Eva Chian-Hui Chen 5. Constructing moral, emotional, and relational understanding in the context of mother-child reminiscing Deborah Laible and Tia Panfile Murphy 6. Caught red-handed: how Italian parents engage children in moral discourse and action Laura Sterponi 7. Parent mediation of sibling conflict: addressing issues of fairness and morality Hildy Ross 8. Judging fairness in the face of gender stereotypes: examining the nature and impact of mother-child conversations Lacey J. Hilliard and Lynn S. Liben 9. Discussions of moral issues emerging in family conversations about science Maureen Callanan, Araceli Valle, Megan Luce and Jennifer Rigney 10. 'Did you apologize?' Moral talk in European American and Chinese immigrant mother-child conversations of peer experiences Qi Wang and Qingfang Song 11. Mother-child conversations about hurting others: supporting the construction of moral agency through childhood and adolescence Holly E. Recchia and Cecilia Wainryb 12. Voice and power: constructing moral agency through personal and intergenerational narratives Robyn Fivush, Natalie Merrill and Kelly Marin Part III. Parent-Child Conversations: Processes and Mechanisms: 13. Moral development, conversation, and the development of internal working models Ross A. Thompson and Abby C. Winer 14. Parent-child conversations from the perspective of socialization theory Joan E. Grusec 15. Conversations in the home: the role of dialogue and resistance in children's emerging understandings of morality, convention, and the personal Larry Nucci 16. Constructing the good enough self: mother-child conversations and moral development from an identity framework Monisha Pasupathi 17. Placing discursive practices front and center: a sociocultural approach to the study of early socialization Peggy J. Miller.

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