WOS: 000443987100003The present study examined the concurrent contributions of parent-child and teacher-child relationship quality to Turkish children's antisocial behaviour, with a specific focus on the moderating role of teacher-child relationships (closeness and conflict) on parent-child relationships when predicting antisocial behaviour. Participants were 94 children (56 boys) with mean age of 7.05years (SD=.88) enrolled in 24 classrooms from five elementary schools in a suburban school district in Turkey. Mothers reported on their relationship with children and teachers reported on their relationships with children as well as children's antisocial behaviour. SAS PROC MIXED was used to test hierarchical regression models of children nes...
Recent educational research utilising Bowlby's attachment theory has focused on children's interpers...
Recent educational research utilising Bowlby's attachment theory has focused on children's interpers...
Recent educational research utilising Bowlby's attachment theory has focused on children's interpers...
The present study examined the concurrent contribution of Turkish children’s temperament and teacher...
The present study examined the concurrent contribution of Turkish children’s temperament and teacher...
The present study examined the concurrent contribution of Turkish children’s temperament and teacher...
WOS: 000467731000004The current study is an examination of contributions of parenting styles and qua...
The present study was designed to examine the longitudinal relations between parenting daily hassles...
Recent educational research utilising Bowlby’s attachment theory has focused on children’s interpers...
The quality of the relationship that children form with their classroom teachers during their presch...
This study aimed at investigating the reciprocal longitudinal associations between teacher– and pare...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the joint and collective contributions of student and teac...
Recent educational research utilising Bowlby's attachment theory has focused on children's interpers...
The current study examined the contributions of parenting styles (inductive reasoning and punishment...
This study examined the moderating role of teacher-child relationship on the relation between childr...
Recent educational research utilising Bowlby's attachment theory has focused on children's interpers...
Recent educational research utilising Bowlby's attachment theory has focused on children's interpers...
Recent educational research utilising Bowlby's attachment theory has focused on children's interpers...
The present study examined the concurrent contribution of Turkish children’s temperament and teacher...
The present study examined the concurrent contribution of Turkish children’s temperament and teacher...
The present study examined the concurrent contribution of Turkish children’s temperament and teacher...
WOS: 000467731000004The current study is an examination of contributions of parenting styles and qua...
The present study was designed to examine the longitudinal relations between parenting daily hassles...
Recent educational research utilising Bowlby’s attachment theory has focused on children’s interpers...
The quality of the relationship that children form with their classroom teachers during their presch...
This study aimed at investigating the reciprocal longitudinal associations between teacher– and pare...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the joint and collective contributions of student and teac...
Recent educational research utilising Bowlby's attachment theory has focused on children's interpers...
The current study examined the contributions of parenting styles (inductive reasoning and punishment...
This study examined the moderating role of teacher-child relationship on the relation between childr...
Recent educational research utilising Bowlby's attachment theory has focused on children's interpers...
Recent educational research utilising Bowlby's attachment theory has focused on children's interpers...
Recent educational research utilising Bowlby's attachment theory has focused on children's interpers...