Cinderella effect is the name for a phenomenon found in psychology: Child abuse and mistreatment is more common in families with stepparents.
It is named after the fairy tale Cinderella, where a girl gets mistreated by her stepsisters and stepmother. Psychologists think this shows a bias towards kin. A person has fewer incentives to invest in a child that is not his or her direct offspring.
P.D. Scott first used the term Cinderella effect, in a study he did in 1973: He studied 29 cases of babies who were beaten to death in anger; he found that in 15 cases, the baby's stepfather was the killer.[1]
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- ↑ Daly & Wilson (1999), p. 33
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| Theories · Areas | |
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| Styles |
- Achievement ideology
- Atlas personality
- Attachment parenting
- Baby talk
- Buddha-like parenting
- Concerted cultivation
- Enmeshment
- Free-range parenting
- Gatekeeper parent
- Helicopter parent
- Nurturant parenting
- Slow parenting
- Soccer mom
- Strict father model
- Taking children seriously
- Theybie
- Tiger parenting
- Work at home parent
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| Techniques |
- After-school activity
- Allowance
- Bedtime
- Child care
- Co-sleeping
- Dishabituation
- Education
- Habituation
- Homeschooling
- Identification (psychology)
- Introjection
- Latchkey kid
- Moral development
- Normative social influence
- Parent management training
- Play (date)
- Role model
- Social integration
- Television
- The talk (race)
- The talk (sex education)
- Toy (educational)
- Positive Parenting Program
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| Child discipline |
- Blanket training
- Corporal punishment in the home
- Curfew
- Grounding
- Positive discipline
- Tactical ignoring
- Time-out
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| Abuse | |
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Legal and social aspects |
- Child custody
- Child support
- Cost of raising a child
- Deadbeat parent
- Disownment
- Family disruption
- Management of domestic violence
- Marriage
- Parental alienation
- Parental responsibility
- Paternity
- Shared parenting
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| Experts | |
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| Organizations |
- Families Need Fathers
- Mothers Apart from Their Children
- Mothers' Union
- National Childbirth Trust
- National Fatherhood Initiative
- National Parents Organization
- Parent–teacher association
- Parents Against Child Exploitation
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