How Catholic Values Pass from One Generation to Another

USAThu Jan 30 2025
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Did you know that Catholic religious values often continue from one generation to the next? Scientists have looked into this, focusing on how parents pass down their beliefs to their kids. They found that when children internalize their parents' beliefs, they are more likely to follow the same practices with their own children. This internalization happens in two ways: when beliefs are deeply accepted (identified internalization) or when they are followed due to guilt or pressure (introjected internalization).
The study looked at four specific parenting practices within Catholicism: showing assurance, using punishment or disapproval, encouraging social involvement, and promoting skepticism. It turned out that identified internalization played a big role in all of these practices, while introjected internalization mostly affected social involvement and punishment. So, if you want your kids to follow in your religious footsteps, it's important to help them truly believe in your values.
https://localnews.ai/article/how-catholic-values-pass-from-one-generation-to-another-ae9f4120

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