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Filipinos are all over the world, and a considerable number have been residing in Norway.
However, most studies on Filipino immigrant parents place emphasis on the well-being of migrant
children or have been situated in the United States. A study that fully intended to highlight parents
in the process of shifting contexts was then found necessary. Upon an encounter with Filipino
parents attending a Christian church in Norway, this study is aimed to determine the parenting
beliefs, values and experiences of these parents and to analyze how particular parenting beliefs,
values and experiences of four Filipino Christian parents interrelate. This study is a qualitative
instrumental case study by design. To acquire data to answer three research questions, a group
interview has been used. In addition, one-on-one interviews were conducted in order to acquire
more detailed information on the parenting beliefs and values and to validate the data from the
group interview. The results of this study showed the existence of eight major themes on parenting
beliefs and values and four major themes on parenting experiences. There were also seven
interrelations between these parenting beliefs, values and experiences. Lastly, this research
established that the Filipino Christian parents in Norway manifest strengths not just as individuals,
parents or migrants but also as a group. Placed together in a group, it was strongly evident that
such a set-up allowed them to support, respect and help each other.