PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M APSS 2016 Nan143 pages :illustrationsEstablishing a healthy growth foundation is crucial in early childhood as it sets the stage for every other phase of life. Young children spend most of their time with their parents during this period. Thus, their interactions with parents and parenting behaviors are important. Researchers have identified parental stress and self-efficacy as the major family factors determining children's emotional and social development. While substantial evidence has also identified internalizing and externalizing behaviors as the predictors of parental stress, parental stress can in turn escalate with children's difficult behavior. This study aimed to investigate parental-leve...
This study examined the cognitive-affective strategies used by parents of young children with conduc...
Decades of parenting research has shown that heightened stress may interrupt the parenting process a...
Disruptive child behavior is often exacerbated and maintained by negative and inconsistent parenting...
Parenting behaviors greatly influence children’s ability to regulate their emotions and handle stres...
The consequences of parenting stress on the development of young children can be devastating. Althou...
The purposes of this study were to assess (a) the direct effects of parental stress and depression o...
Parent emotion socialization behaviors (i.e., parents’ emotion expressions, responsiveness to, and r...
Research has suggested that emotion regulation may be an important predictor of problematic outcomes...
Objectives: Sensitive parenting requires modulation of emotions in order to effectively organize and...
Parenting behaviors play an important role in healthy youth development and poor parenting behaviors...
The following study explored the relationship between emotion regulation in children with and withou...
Advisors: David J. Bridgett.Committee members: Laura Pittman; Elizabeth Shelleby.Includes bibliograp...
The present database includes the results reported by a sample of 440 parents for the variables of e...
This work presents a theoretical and integrative review about parental self-regulation and emotional...
OBJECTIVE: Maternal anxiety is a well-known risk factor for early childhood behavior problems. In th...
This study examined the cognitive-affective strategies used by parents of young children with conduc...
Decades of parenting research has shown that heightened stress may interrupt the parenting process a...
Disruptive child behavior is often exacerbated and maintained by negative and inconsistent parenting...
Parenting behaviors greatly influence children’s ability to regulate their emotions and handle stres...
The consequences of parenting stress on the development of young children can be devastating. Althou...
The purposes of this study were to assess (a) the direct effects of parental stress and depression o...
Parent emotion socialization behaviors (i.e., parents’ emotion expressions, responsiveness to, and r...
Research has suggested that emotion regulation may be an important predictor of problematic outcomes...
Objectives: Sensitive parenting requires modulation of emotions in order to effectively organize and...
Parenting behaviors play an important role in healthy youth development and poor parenting behaviors...
The following study explored the relationship between emotion regulation in children with and withou...
Advisors: David J. Bridgett.Committee members: Laura Pittman; Elizabeth Shelleby.Includes bibliograp...
The present database includes the results reported by a sample of 440 parents for the variables of e...
This work presents a theoretical and integrative review about parental self-regulation and emotional...
OBJECTIVE: Maternal anxiety is a well-known risk factor for early childhood behavior problems. In th...
This study examined the cognitive-affective strategies used by parents of young children with conduc...
Decades of parenting research has shown that heightened stress may interrupt the parenting process a...
Disruptive child behavior is often exacerbated and maintained by negative and inconsistent parenting...