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4.5 Conclusie

Uit dit onderzoek is gebleken dat kinderen die door hun moeder meer fysiek worden gedisciplineerd minder deelgedrag laten zien in het bijzijn van hun vader. Daarnaast is gebleken dat naarmate vaders hun kinderen meer fysiek disciplineren jongens meer empathie laten zien. Tenslotte bleek dat naarmate vaders meer afleidend disciplineren jongens meer deelgedrag laten zien tijdens het vaderbezoek. Jongens lijken daarmee ontvankelijker te zijn voor zowel fysiek als afleidend disciplineren door vaders dan meisjes. Het is waardevol in de toekomst verder onderzoek te doen naar het verband tussen disciplineren en de vroege sociaal-emotionele ontwikkeling van kinderen door middel van experimentele en

longitudinale studies, zodat uitspraken kunnen worden gedaan over de invloed van in het bijzonder afleidend disciplineren door vaders en moeders op prosociaal gedrag van jonge kinderen.

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