Parenting Styles
Education and Resources
Economic Stress
Cultural Capital
Family Dynamics
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This term describes the middle-class parenting approach that involves fostering children’s talents through structured activities.

What is concerted cultivation?

100

Middle-class families are more likely to engage in this, helping children meet school expectations.

What is parental involvement in education? (Van De Werfhorst, P.3)

100

This term refers to the psychological strain families face due to limited financial resources.

What is economic stress? (Cohen, p.194)

100

This sociological concept includes knowledge, skills, and education that provide advantages in society.

What is cultural capital?

100

Economic hardships can lead to increased levels of this within families.

What is stress? (John, p.45)

200

Working-class families often emphasize this type of parenting style, focusing on unstructured play and independence.

What is natural growth? (Cohen, P.121)

200

The lack of access to these resources often hinders educational outcomes in lower-income families.

What are tutoring, extracurricular programs, and school supplies? (Andersson, p.56)

200

Economic challenges are linked to this type of parenting, often characterized by higher levels of discipline.

What is authoritarian parenting? (Cohen, p.198)

200

Families in this class are more likely to possess and leverage cultural capital.

What is the middle class?

200

Families in lower socioeconomic classes may prioritize this over structured activities.

What is basic survival and unstructured time?

300

This concept explains how parenting strategies differ by class, impacting children’s development.

What is socioeconomic influence on parenting?

300

This term describes the skills and knowledge middle-class parents use to navigate the educational system.

What is cultural capital?

300

Lower socioeconomic status is associated with reduced access to this crucial family asset.

What is healthcare?

300

Cultural capital often manifests in this kind of participation in children’s schooling.

What is engagement with teachers and school activities? (Cohen, 194)

300

Middle-class families often build these for their children, crucial for future success.

What are social networks and connections?