posted on 2024-09-06, 18:07authored byJudith BernhardJudith Bernhard, Marlinda Freire, Luz Bascunan, Rodolfo Arenas, Nury Rugeles Verga, Daniel Gana
Thirty-eight Latin American mothers with young children tell of their perceptions of school
discipline and comportment issues and talk of their children’s encounters with ‘zero tolerance’
legislation, and related rules for conduct, implemented by the local school boards. The purpose
of this exploratory study is to understand: (a) parents’ views of and concern about disciplinary
practices at school; (b) parents’ ideas about the connection between home and school discipline;
and (c) parents’ understanding of the officially prescribed consequences of behaviour identified as
non-tolerable. Implications of the findings are discussed with regard to professional practice.
Keywords: Latino parents; School regulations; Concepts of misbehaviour and aggression