The purpose of these studies was to examine moderation processes for the influence of early maternal parenting practices on young children’s prosocial outcomes. Data for both studies were drawn from the Kids, Families, and Places study. Observational measures of mothers’ parenting practices and children’s cooperation outcomes were collected in the home, and both mothers and fathers reported on their children’s prosocial conduct. Study 1 was a longitudinal analysis of the interaction between maternal sensitivity after birth (Time 1) and children’s joint attention (JA) skills (Time 2, 18 months later) on children’s cooperation skills at 18 months. Findings indicated that children’s concurrent Responding to JA (RJA) was associated with coope...
Background: Research supports the beneficial role of prosocial behaviors on children’s adjustment an...
Background: Research supports the beneficial role of prosocial behaviors on children’s adjustment an...
Examined proximal, intermediate, and contextual factors most strongly related to cognitive and behav...
The purpose of these studies was to examine moderation processes for the influence of early maternal...
The current meta-analysis examined and compared the relative associations of maternal and paternal p...
The current meta-analysis examined and compared the relative associations of maternal and paternal p...
The current meta-analysis examined and compared the relative associations of maternal and paternal p...
Research suggests that ineffective parenting practices play a central role in the development of chi...
In this study the relation between parenting and the development of prosocial reasoning in children ...
Children from different socioeconomic backgrounds often have different long-term outcomes in terms o...
There is already a considerable body of research on the relationship between parental behaviour and ...
Children from different socioeconomic backgrounds often have different long-term outcomes in terms o...
Children from different socioeconomic backgrounds often have different long-term outcomes in terms o...
In this study the relation between parenting and the development of prosocial reasoning in children ...
Background: Research supports the beneficial role of prosocial behaviors on children’s adjustment an...
Background: Research supports the beneficial role of prosocial behaviors on children’s adjustment an...
Background: Research supports the beneficial role of prosocial behaviors on children’s adjustment an...
Examined proximal, intermediate, and contextual factors most strongly related to cognitive and behav...
The purpose of these studies was to examine moderation processes for the influence of early maternal...
The current meta-analysis examined and compared the relative associations of maternal and paternal p...
The current meta-analysis examined and compared the relative associations of maternal and paternal p...
The current meta-analysis examined and compared the relative associations of maternal and paternal p...
Research suggests that ineffective parenting practices play a central role in the development of chi...
In this study the relation between parenting and the development of prosocial reasoning in children ...
Children from different socioeconomic backgrounds often have different long-term outcomes in terms o...
There is already a considerable body of research on the relationship between parental behaviour and ...
Children from different socioeconomic backgrounds often have different long-term outcomes in terms o...
Children from different socioeconomic backgrounds often have different long-term outcomes in terms o...
In this study the relation between parenting and the development of prosocial reasoning in children ...
Background: Research supports the beneficial role of prosocial behaviors on children’s adjustment an...
Background: Research supports the beneficial role of prosocial behaviors on children’s adjustment an...
Background: Research supports the beneficial role of prosocial behaviors on children’s adjustment an...
Examined proximal, intermediate, and contextual factors most strongly related to cognitive and behav...