Compare and contrast individualist versus collectivist cultural values and beliefs as they relate to child guidance practices. Include in your answer how people from the two types of cultures would probably view time-out, show-and-tell, group activities, expression of opinions, competition and star charts
What will be an ideal response?
The answer should state that in collectivist cultures, the highest value is place on the group and a person's membership in or contribution to the group, while in an individualist culture, a person's independence and accomplishments are highly valued. The child guidance practices listed above should be consistent with this distinction.
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