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mother was fused with her son, the son kept distance with his wife, and mother conflicted with her<br />

son’s wife. 3) The triangle relationships promoted Chinese people to have the stable and unique<br />

psychological functioning. 4) The psychology <strong>of</strong> Chinese determined Confucianism and<br />

Buddhism.<br />

4028.48 What Asian show their children about parenting: Comparison <strong>of</strong> changes in gender<br />

related roles in child rearing depicted in 1960 and 2000 Chinese, Japanese, Taiwanese and Korean<br />

elementary school textbooks, Rieko Tomo 1 , Xiangshan Gao 2 , Takayuki Dewa 3 , Chae-Huei<br />

Tung 4 , 1 Doshisya Women's College, Japan; 2 Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan; 3 Ryukoku<br />

University, Japan; 4 Ming Chuan University, Taiwan, China<br />

The contents <strong>of</strong> school texts are important factors in the socialization <strong>of</strong> children, and the<br />

behaviors displayed by their characters are thought to reflect the behaviors that each culture<br />

regards as suitable. The purpose <strong>of</strong> this study is to consider the relationship between social<br />

changes in East Asia and gender related roles in child rearing depicted in East Asian stories in<br />

elementary school texts (Japanese, Chinese, Taiwanese and Korean). The results indicate that<br />

changes and differences <strong>of</strong> gender related roles in child rearing are corresponded to the percentage<br />

<strong>of</strong> women entering universities or the workplaces between 1960 and 2000.<br />

4028.49 The cultural difference <strong>of</strong> parents’ and teachers’ disciplinary attitudes, Hir<strong>of</strong>umi Koishi 1 ,<br />

Kotaro Monden 2 , Takamichi Ito 1 , Boyun Seo 1 , Song Wang 1 , 1 Kobe University, Japan,<br />

2<br />

Ritsumeik an University, Japan<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> this study was to investigate the cultural difference <strong>of</strong> mothers’, fathers’ and<br />

teachers’ disciplinary attitudes between Korea and China. By ANOVA Main effect <strong>of</strong> countries (F<br />

=55.90, p

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