Objective To examine the supervision that young children routinely receive when awake and at home with a parent. Methods Mothers were trained to complete continuous recordings about supervision of their young child (2–5 years) when at home on each of 10 randomly selected days within a 3-week period. Results Children were supervised more often than unsupervised but were completely out of view of supervisors about 20 % of their awake time, and supervision was poorer when out of view of supervisors. Older children (4–5 years) were unsupervised (8 % of awake time) more often than younger children (2–3 years; 1%), were more often out of view of supervisors than younger children, and received poorer supervision than younger children when out of v...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Caregiver developmental knowledge was tested as a moderator of the association between caregiver-per...
Objective To investigate the effect of quantity and quality of early child care on children’s risk f...
Objective To examine the supervision that young children routinely receive when awake and at home wi...
Objective To identify child and parent attributes that relate to caregiver supervision and examine h...
Objectives Using a prospective design, this research examined supervision of young elementary-school...
vol. 4 • no. 1 Abstract: As the leading cause of death and major contributor to hospitalization for ...
Investigated whether control exerted through supervision is believed by mothers to reduce risk of un...
Objective To examine the effects of parenting distractions on supervising behaviors in relation to c...
Objective There is increasing interest in understanding how parent supervision influences young chil...
This study reviewed the relationship between recognized dimensions of supervision and children's inj...
Aim: To explore maternal perceptions of supervision and childhood unintentional injury in order to d...
Objective: To describe and rate the quality of methodological approaches used to measure parental su...
Aim: To explore maternal perceptions of supervision and childhood unintentional injury in order to d...
Multimethod strategies (i.e., questionnaires, injury-event recording diaries, and telephone and home...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Caregiver developmental knowledge was tested as a moderator of the association between caregiver-per...
Objective To investigate the effect of quantity and quality of early child care on children’s risk f...
Objective To examine the supervision that young children routinely receive when awake and at home wi...
Objective To identify child and parent attributes that relate to caregiver supervision and examine h...
Objectives Using a prospective design, this research examined supervision of young elementary-school...
vol. 4 • no. 1 Abstract: As the leading cause of death and major contributor to hospitalization for ...
Investigated whether control exerted through supervision is believed by mothers to reduce risk of un...
Objective To examine the effects of parenting distractions on supervising behaviors in relation to c...
Objective There is increasing interest in understanding how parent supervision influences young chil...
This study reviewed the relationship between recognized dimensions of supervision and children's inj...
Aim: To explore maternal perceptions of supervision and childhood unintentional injury in order to d...
Objective: To describe and rate the quality of methodological approaches used to measure parental su...
Aim: To explore maternal perceptions of supervision and childhood unintentional injury in order to d...
Multimethod strategies (i.e., questionnaires, injury-event recording diaries, and telephone and home...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Caregiver developmental knowledge was tested as a moderator of the association between caregiver-per...
Objective To investigate the effect of quantity and quality of early child care on children’s risk f...