We examined child characteristics as predictors of maternal friendship facilitation strategies from third to fifth grades. Results indicated variation in initial levels of friendship facilitation and linear change over time, but no variation in trajectories of change over time. In third grade, African American mothers were less likely to enable proximity to friends and more likely to talk to their children about friendships than were European American mothers. Mothers of children with greater self-efficacy used more of both types of friendship facilitation behaviors. Mothers who perceived children as higher in externalizing were less likely to talk with children in an effort to facilitate friendships. Mothers who perceived children as havin...
The present study examines whether characteristics of parents predict the stability of a child’s bes...
This study examined the associations between mother-child conversations about past peer experiences ...
This study explored the links between maternal beliefs about the importance of children\u27s social ...
During middle childhood, children begin to spend less time at home and more time with friends. Past ...
Children (N = 341) and their mothers participated in interviews when children were in fourth and fif...
This study examined the prospective relationship between negative parenting behaviors and adolescent...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 23, 2012).The entire t...
The current study examined the relation between a mother's friendships and her child's social compet...
The present study examines relations between adjustment problems and perceptions of maternal disappr...
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We examined the extent to which identifications of children’s friends across multiple contexts by bo...
The purpose of this study, conducted with 188 kindergarten children and their mothers, was to determ...
Making friends is an important human need and a crucial social skill. Friendship development implies...
The current study examines the relation between mothers’ and fathers’ advicegiving style and content...
This two-part report examined the correlates and antecedents of preschool children's friendships. Pa...
The present study examines whether characteristics of parents predict the stability of a child’s bes...
This study examined the associations between mother-child conversations about past peer experiences ...
This study explored the links between maternal beliefs about the importance of children\u27s social ...
During middle childhood, children begin to spend less time at home and more time with friends. Past ...
Children (N = 341) and their mothers participated in interviews when children were in fourth and fif...
This study examined the prospective relationship between negative parenting behaviors and adolescent...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 23, 2012).The entire t...
The current study examined the relation between a mother's friendships and her child's social compet...
The present study examines relations between adjustment problems and perceptions of maternal disappr...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65697/1/1467-8624.00297.pd
We examined the extent to which identifications of children’s friends across multiple contexts by bo...
The purpose of this study, conducted with 188 kindergarten children and their mothers, was to determ...
Making friends is an important human need and a crucial social skill. Friendship development implies...
The current study examines the relation between mothers’ and fathers’ advicegiving style and content...
This two-part report examined the correlates and antecedents of preschool children's friendships. Pa...
The present study examines whether characteristics of parents predict the stability of a child’s bes...
This study examined the associations between mother-child conversations about past peer experiences ...
This study explored the links between maternal beliefs about the importance of children\u27s social ...