Social and Behavioral SciencesRecent research has explored the conceptual similarities between coparenting relationships and parent-teacher, or cocaring relationships, in infant and toddler classrooms (Lang, 2015). Cocaring is defined as the relationship between a parent and his or her child’s early childhood educator. Due to the novelty of this cocaring concept, this study aims to fill the gaps by including an observational understanding of how cocaring dimensions are enacted in daily exchanges between parents and teachers. This study will also examine how anxiety, depression, and personality traits impact the quality of the cocaring relationship. Parents and teachers of approximately 30 infants and toddlers, between 6-36 months of age, wi...
BACKGROUND: This longitudinal study classified groups of children experiencing different trajectorie...
The purpose of this research was to examine the mechanisms determining coparenting processes in par...
Background Coparenting describes the relationship between two caregivers and the way they work t...
19th Annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Colloquium - Second PlaceCocaring encompasses how pare...
We investigated the influence of a teacher’s perceived emotional state (e.g., feeling emotionally ex...
The present study is designed to examine the association between child temperament and teacher-child...
Early externalizing behaviors can have significant and persistent impacts on young children's develo...
Whereas supportive coparenting behavior (warm, cooperative) is linked to better child social-emotion...
This project aimed to address significant gaps in literature around addiction-related attitudes by i...
Social relationships are posited to contribute to child social anxiety (e.g., Rapee & Spence, 20...
Parenting sense of competence (PSOC) is a critical aspect of parental adjustment that may be undermi...
Literature shows that family/school partnership leads to a better school experience (Marcon, 1999; A...
Children’s relationships with their teachers are a potential resource for enhancing developmental an...
Over the past several decades, women have entered the workforce in increasing numbers. This has led ...
Data from three large national datasets were examined to determine the extent to which teacher-child...
BACKGROUND: This longitudinal study classified groups of children experiencing different trajectorie...
The purpose of this research was to examine the mechanisms determining coparenting processes in par...
Background Coparenting describes the relationship between two caregivers and the way they work t...
19th Annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Colloquium - Second PlaceCocaring encompasses how pare...
We investigated the influence of a teacher’s perceived emotional state (e.g., feeling emotionally ex...
The present study is designed to examine the association between child temperament and teacher-child...
Early externalizing behaviors can have significant and persistent impacts on young children's develo...
Whereas supportive coparenting behavior (warm, cooperative) is linked to better child social-emotion...
This project aimed to address significant gaps in literature around addiction-related attitudes by i...
Social relationships are posited to contribute to child social anxiety (e.g., Rapee & Spence, 20...
Parenting sense of competence (PSOC) is a critical aspect of parental adjustment that may be undermi...
Literature shows that family/school partnership leads to a better school experience (Marcon, 1999; A...
Children’s relationships with their teachers are a potential resource for enhancing developmental an...
Over the past several decades, women have entered the workforce in increasing numbers. This has led ...
Data from three large national datasets were examined to determine the extent to which teacher-child...
BACKGROUND: This longitudinal study classified groups of children experiencing different trajectorie...
The purpose of this research was to examine the mechanisms determining coparenting processes in par...
Background Coparenting describes the relationship between two caregivers and the way they work t...