Repensar el rol de los padres en el desarrollo sociomoral de los hijos: desafíos y oportunidades
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Este artículo presenta una revisión entorno al rol de los padres en el desarrollo sociomoral desde diferentes perspectivas teóricas. Se enfatiza en el papel de los padres en tanto figuras de apego y en las oportunidades para el andamiaje parental que se derivan de los conflictos que se tramitan en el contexto familiar, oportunidades que se relacionan no sólo con el desarrollo de conceptos morales, sino también con la construcción del sentido de agencia moral. Se concluye presentando desafíos para la investigación en nuestros contextos y para el fortalecimiento de procesos y políticas de apoyo a la parentalidad.
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