Compares mothers who have 3-year-olds in employer-sponsored daycare centers, with mothers whose tots are in non-profit community-based daycare centers
Six children (5 boys, 1 girl; aged 36-60 months) participated in this qualitative study. Each child ...
Parenting a child is a stressful occupation, even under ideal circumstances. Young children require ...
Title The effect of same-age and mixed-age grouping in day care on parent-child attachment security
Approximately 52% of women in the United States with children under the age of three were employed i...
Investigates how the type of child care selected by the working mother affects her relationship with...
Mothers and primary professional caregivers of 186 children, aged 6-30 months, participated in this ...
In studying the guilt of mothers of infants and toddlers who use day care, 89 white, middle‐class mo...
The main purpose of this study was to compare the parenting stress and job satisfaction of working m...
This associational study examines Maternal Separation Anxiety in a sample of at least college educat...
The present study was designed to examine the relationship between working mothers' stress level and...
P(論文)This study examined the characteristics of attachment relationship between infants and their ca...
AbstractThis study examine whether quality of daycare and parental satisfaction with daycare moderat...
Data gathered from Tyler, Texas, the University of North Texas, and the National Survey of Families ...
The purpose of the proposed study is to examine longitudinally how a mother's perception of her chil...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 64-68)Prior research on the mother-infant attachment rela...
Six children (5 boys, 1 girl; aged 36-60 months) participated in this qualitative study. Each child ...
Parenting a child is a stressful occupation, even under ideal circumstances. Young children require ...
Title The effect of same-age and mixed-age grouping in day care on parent-child attachment security
Approximately 52% of women in the United States with children under the age of three were employed i...
Investigates how the type of child care selected by the working mother affects her relationship with...
Mothers and primary professional caregivers of 186 children, aged 6-30 months, participated in this ...
In studying the guilt of mothers of infants and toddlers who use day care, 89 white, middle‐class mo...
The main purpose of this study was to compare the parenting stress and job satisfaction of working m...
This associational study examines Maternal Separation Anxiety in a sample of at least college educat...
The present study was designed to examine the relationship between working mothers' stress level and...
P(論文)This study examined the characteristics of attachment relationship between infants and their ca...
AbstractThis study examine whether quality of daycare and parental satisfaction with daycare moderat...
Data gathered from Tyler, Texas, the University of North Texas, and the National Survey of Families ...
The purpose of the proposed study is to examine longitudinally how a mother's perception of her chil...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 64-68)Prior research on the mother-infant attachment rela...
Six children (5 boys, 1 girl; aged 36-60 months) participated in this qualitative study. Each child ...
Parenting a child is a stressful occupation, even under ideal circumstances. Young children require ...
Title The effect of same-age and mixed-age grouping in day care on parent-child attachment security