How Pride and Awe Elevate Well-Being for Thai Parents
New research in Social Psychological and Personality Science explores the emotional rewards of parenting. It finds that moments of pride and awe parents feel toward their children can boost psychological well-being. The study suggests these positive emotions help parents cope with daily challenges and find greater fulfillment in family life, a finding that resonates with Thai families focused on balance, harmony, and family values.
In many studies, caregiving is linked to stress and fatigue. This new work shifts the focus to the uplifting side of parenting. It asks why people choose parenthood despite demanding daily routines, a question particularly meaningful in Thailand where strong family ties and respect for elders are deeply embedded in culture.