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What It Means to "Spoil" a BabyParents' PerceptionDepartments of Pediatrics and Psychiatry, University of South Dakota School of Medicine
Office of Educational Resources, University of South Dakota School of Medicine, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Discussion concerning spoiling a baby frequently takes place in pediatric- care settings and may occur without a clear understanding of how parents define the word "spoil" when baby care is discussed. This study presents data from 531 parents asked to respond to a questionnaire on spoiling babies. The majority of mothers and fathers believe a baby can be spoiled, but considerable variation exists in perceptions of how this takes place, what a spoiled baby is like, and the present and future effects of spoiling. The younger and less educated parents have more rigid and negative views about the effects of spoiling babies.
Clinical Pediatrics, Vol. 20, No. 12,
798-802 (1981) |
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