The Influence Of Indian Parenting Styles

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My topic is focused on immigrant parents and to notice if there parenting style has changed. I am interested in this topic because I’m wondering to see how many Indian parents stick to their originally parenting styles as they move to a new country, specifically United States. Literature Question: Did parenting styles changed for Indian immigrants coming from India to the United States. Research Question: Why did Indian parents changed their parenting style as they moved to the United States? The question is significant because within the last 20 years there has been a significant increase of Indian’s moving to the United States. Also, want to gain some valuable knowledge of why did they decided to change the parenting styles, and how does …show more content…

According to R.K Gupta and A. Panda, “the family is a key social institution that exerts a definitive influence on the lives of all its members” (Gupta and Panda, 2003; 650). In India, family is a crucial part of a child’s development of skills. The parents and siblings are not the only people responsible for the child’s growth and development. Additionally, Garcia Coll and Trawick Smith state, “Asian Indian parents are faced with the issue of rearing their children in a culture very dissimilar to their own, and with trying to help them retain their cultural identity while at the same time fitting into the larger society” (Coll, 1996; Smith 1997; 408). This signifies how many Indian parents are limiting their parenting style, so their children can fit within the society. Commonly, there is a saying about how Indian parents are always doing the best for their …show more content…

Within, this short article she talks about how the change of the parenting styles from authoritarian to authoritative have impacted many kids. She even goes on to say how many children have opted to go back to authoritarian parenting style because many children thought the authoritative parenting style was not the best for them (Pandya 2005). Additionally, in Families and Adolescent Adjustment, Bakhtawar Bhadha is saying how many Indian families have to changed their parenting style when they move to the United States. He goes on to tell Indian parents changed their parenting styles because of the major differences between their parenting style and the parenting style of Westerns. To be included, with their community the Indian parents must changed their parenting style (Bhadha

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