This study examined whether parents' social support was related to their children's peer acceptance and likability. The moderating role of the parent's and the child's gender was also examined. Father (N = 146-150) and mother (N = 201) reports of social support and peer reports of peer acceptance were obtained from 107 boys and 96 girls (7.92-16.76 years, M = 11.77). Aspects of fathers' and mothers' social support were observed to be differentially correlated with their children's friendships and likability. While fathers' social support was moderately correlated with their children's friendships, mothers' social support was not. The implications of these findings for the role of fathers in children's social functioning are discussed
We explore the relationship between educational attainment and social interaction using individual l...
This paper examines the effect of parents' social skills on children's sociability, using the U.S. N...
Previous studies have shown that children’s social goals are influenced byemotion and that emotions ...
This study examined whether parents' social support was related to their children's peer acceptance ...
"The purpose of this study was to identify 2 theoretical constructs of parenting and assess the rela...
Family and child-level variables were examined as moderators of the impact of marital conflict on ad...
This dissertation examines how characteristics of the various social contexts in which youth live sh...
The purpose of this study was to extend the understanding of contextual factors that are associated ...
This study investigated the impact of different types of parental support on children's social ...
AbstractThis study aims to study the relationship between the social skills of 5-6- year- old childr...
The current study examines the relation between mothers’ and fathers’ advicegiving style and content...
This paper examines the discriminant effect of mothers' and fathers' attachment working mo...
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The extent to which parents and peers influence child development has long been debated inscientific...
The current study investigates the relationship between social support and the social self-concepts ...
We explore the relationship between educational attainment and social interaction using individual l...
This paper examines the effect of parents' social skills on children's sociability, using the U.S. N...
Previous studies have shown that children’s social goals are influenced byemotion and that emotions ...
This study examined whether parents' social support was related to their children's peer acceptance ...
"The purpose of this study was to identify 2 theoretical constructs of parenting and assess the rela...
Family and child-level variables were examined as moderators of the impact of marital conflict on ad...
This dissertation examines how characteristics of the various social contexts in which youth live sh...
The purpose of this study was to extend the understanding of contextual factors that are associated ...
This study investigated the impact of different types of parental support on children's social ...
AbstractThis study aims to study the relationship between the social skills of 5-6- year- old childr...
The current study examines the relation between mothers’ and fathers’ advicegiving style and content...
This paper examines the discriminant effect of mothers' and fathers' attachment working mo...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65697/1/1467-8624.00297.pd
The extent to which parents and peers influence child development has long been debated inscientific...
The current study investigates the relationship between social support and the social self-concepts ...
We explore the relationship between educational attainment and social interaction using individual l...
This paper examines the effect of parents' social skills on children's sociability, using the U.S. N...
Previous studies have shown that children’s social goals are influenced byemotion and that emotions ...