The current study examined the associations between parentally perceived child effortful control (EC) and the parenting styles of 122 Chinese mothers (36 first-generation Chinese immigrants in the United Kingdom, 40 first-generation Chinese immigrants in the United States, and 46 Taiwanese mothers) of 5- to 7-year-old (M age = 5.82 years, SD = .805; 68 boys and 54 girls) children. The findings showed significant cultural group differences in mothers’ reported authoritarian parenting style. Significant associations also emerged between mothers’ reports of their children’s EC and some parenting dimensions, although there were no cultural group differences in perceived child EC. Different patterns of associations between perceived child EC and...
Researchers have long studied parenting practices, and have recently paid increasing attention to cr...
Past research has indicated that controlling parenting practices may impede children’s learning moti...
Embracing the perspectives that multiple contextual factors are associated with maternal parenting b...
The current study examined the associations between parentally perceived child effortful control (EC...
The current study examined the associations between parentally perceived child effortful control (E...
The goal of this questionnaire-based study was to compare the relative endorsement of specific paren...
The goals of this study were: (a) to examine authoritative parenting style among Chinese immigrant m...
Although an extensive literature links children's self-regulation abilities with both distal (e.g., ...
This multi-method study examined associations between observed and parent- and child-reported intrus...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the parenting patterns of Hong Kong-Chinese mothers, an...
This study investigated how Chinese immigrant mothers in the USA make meaning of their parenting sty...
This study examined cultural differences in mothers’ acceptance of common behavioral parenting techn...
This investigation was designed to extend the work of Chao (1994) by examining parenting constructs ...
The present study examined bidirectional relations between child temperament and parenting styles in...
Thesis (M.A., Child Development (Applied Settings)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010...
Researchers have long studied parenting practices, and have recently paid increasing attention to cr...
Past research has indicated that controlling parenting practices may impede children’s learning moti...
Embracing the perspectives that multiple contextual factors are associated with maternal parenting b...
The current study examined the associations between parentally perceived child effortful control (EC...
The current study examined the associations between parentally perceived child effortful control (E...
The goal of this questionnaire-based study was to compare the relative endorsement of specific paren...
The goals of this study were: (a) to examine authoritative parenting style among Chinese immigrant m...
Although an extensive literature links children's self-regulation abilities with both distal (e.g., ...
This multi-method study examined associations between observed and parent- and child-reported intrus...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the parenting patterns of Hong Kong-Chinese mothers, an...
This study investigated how Chinese immigrant mothers in the USA make meaning of their parenting sty...
This study examined cultural differences in mothers’ acceptance of common behavioral parenting techn...
This investigation was designed to extend the work of Chao (1994) by examining parenting constructs ...
The present study examined bidirectional relations between child temperament and parenting styles in...
Thesis (M.A., Child Development (Applied Settings)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010...
Researchers have long studied parenting practices, and have recently paid increasing attention to cr...
Past research has indicated that controlling parenting practices may impede children’s learning moti...
Embracing the perspectives that multiple contextual factors are associated with maternal parenting b...