The ability to intentionally control behavior to achieve specific goals helps children concentrate in school and behave appropriately in social situations. In Chinese culture, where self-regulation is highly valued by parents and teachers, children’s difficulties self-regulating may contribute to increased learning problems and subsequent authoritarian parenting. In this study we explored the longitudinal linkages among Chinese children’s self-regulation, learning problems, and authoritarian parenting using a developmental cascades model. Participants were N = 617 primary school students in Shanghai, P.R. China followed over three years from Grade 3–4 to Grade 5–6. Measures of children’s self-regulation, learning problems, and maternal auth...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to examine contemporary Chinese parents\u27 childrearing...
Co-parenting quality has frequently been linked to young children\u27s social–emotional functioning,...
Parenting style plays an important role in children’s development. This study examines the influence...
Self-regulation is an important determinant of children’s concurrent and long-term developmental out...
Research Findings: Self-regulation is an important determinant of children’s developmental outcomes,...
The present study challenges the popular notion that overly controlling or restrictive parenting is ...
Past research has indicated that controlling parenting practices may impede children’s learning moti...
This dissertation examined how Chinese American children's everyday family experiences contributed t...
The current study aimed to examine the relationships between dimensions of parental scaffolding and ...
Internalization of external rules is a behavioral manifestation of moral development during childhoo...
Embracing the perspectives that multiple contextual factors are associated with maternal parenting b...
The researchers in this study investigated whether Chinese and American children’sinterpretations of...
A measure of academic parenting practices was developed through parent and teacher interviews and su...
Thesis (M.A., Child Development (Applied Settings)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010...
A measure of academic parenting practices was developed through parent and teacher interviews and su...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to examine contemporary Chinese parents\u27 childrearing...
Co-parenting quality has frequently been linked to young children\u27s social–emotional functioning,...
Parenting style plays an important role in children’s development. This study examines the influence...
Self-regulation is an important determinant of children’s concurrent and long-term developmental out...
Research Findings: Self-regulation is an important determinant of children’s developmental outcomes,...
The present study challenges the popular notion that overly controlling or restrictive parenting is ...
Past research has indicated that controlling parenting practices may impede children’s learning moti...
This dissertation examined how Chinese American children's everyday family experiences contributed t...
The current study aimed to examine the relationships between dimensions of parental scaffolding and ...
Internalization of external rules is a behavioral manifestation of moral development during childhoo...
Embracing the perspectives that multiple contextual factors are associated with maternal parenting b...
The researchers in this study investigated whether Chinese and American children’sinterpretations of...
A measure of academic parenting practices was developed through parent and teacher interviews and su...
Thesis (M.A., Child Development (Applied Settings)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010...
A measure of academic parenting practices was developed through parent and teacher interviews and su...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to examine contemporary Chinese parents\u27 childrearing...
Co-parenting quality has frequently been linked to young children\u27s social–emotional functioning,...
Parenting style plays an important role in children’s development. This study examines the influence...