This thesis examines the importance of parent-to-child and child-to-parent effects in the development of child effortful control. Although the influence of parenting on child effortful control development has been extensively researched, few studies have examined the effect of child effortful control on later parenting behaviours. By applying developmental cascade models to data from longitudinal studies, I have explored the relevance of the child’s rearing environment and early regulatory abilities on later developmental outcomes. The research examines how child effortful control may elicit the parenting behaviours that go on to further influence the development of child effortful control and other developmental outcomes, specifically chil...
Two empirical studies are presented that specifically examine three parenting factors known to contr...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
Introduction: Communicational patterns of the parents can either positively or negatively influence ...
We propose a model linking the early parent-child mutually responsive orientation (MRO), children...
The present thesis describes the results of two investigations of the association between parenting ...
A limited number of controlled research studies indicate that inattentive and hyperactive/impulsive...
This study investigated parenting within and between families of children with and without symptoms ...
The present research examined how early temperamental predispositions, caregiving environment, and t...
Effortful control (EC), the capacity to deliberately suppress a dominant response and perform a subd...
Using psychosocial acceleration theory, this multimethod, multi-reporter study examines how early ad...
The present research examined how early temperamental predispositions, caregiving environment, and t...
It is widely known that children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have difficult...
Effortful control is comprised of regulatory processes that are dynamically organized in real time t...
Effortful control is comprised of regulatory processes that are dynamically organized in real time t...
Introduction: We outline a transactional model of parent-child interactions which proposes that char...
Two empirical studies are presented that specifically examine three parenting factors known to contr...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
Introduction: Communicational patterns of the parents can either positively or negatively influence ...
We propose a model linking the early parent-child mutually responsive orientation (MRO), children...
The present thesis describes the results of two investigations of the association between parenting ...
A limited number of controlled research studies indicate that inattentive and hyperactive/impulsive...
This study investigated parenting within and between families of children with and without symptoms ...
The present research examined how early temperamental predispositions, caregiving environment, and t...
Effortful control (EC), the capacity to deliberately suppress a dominant response and perform a subd...
Using psychosocial acceleration theory, this multimethod, multi-reporter study examines how early ad...
The present research examined how early temperamental predispositions, caregiving environment, and t...
It is widely known that children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have difficult...
Effortful control is comprised of regulatory processes that are dynamically organized in real time t...
Effortful control is comprised of regulatory processes that are dynamically organized in real time t...
Introduction: We outline a transactional model of parent-child interactions which proposes that char...
Two empirical studies are presented that specifically examine three parenting factors known to contr...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
Introduction: Communicational patterns of the parents can either positively or negatively influence ...