Grandparents or other relatives are raising over 2.7 million children in the United States; and research suggests that the birth parents of these children maintain varying levels of involvement with them and their relative caregivers. However, the impact of parental involvement on children's developmental outcomes remains largely unexplored. This study sought to understand the role of maternal and paternal involvement (each parent's contact with the caregiver, contact with the child, friendliness to the caregiver, and quality of relationship with the child) on competence levels of African American children in informal kinship care. Exploring these relationships are pivotal, especially given the various psychosocial benefits associated with ...
Parenting is a stressful and consuming occupation, even under ideal circumstances. Infants require c...
Results indicate that structural factors are highly predictive of paternal commitment and paternal i...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between both the social support and resour...
This study examines parental involvement with reference to accessibility, engagement, and responsibi...
Background: Research shows children’s life trajectories and outcomes are strongly influenced by fact...
This pilot study reports the baseline data of a prospective longitudinal study examining the educati...
The primary focus of this research project concerned the patterns and frequency of paternal involvem...
This study had two purposes: (1) to describe the quality of the kinship caregiving experience for ki...
ABSTRACT: Research about African-American children who overcome adversity to adapt successfully with...
This chapter explores men's perceptions of a vital relationship in their lives: the one they have wi...
The phenomenon of grandparents and other relatives raising children is a tradition rooted in the Afr...
Positive parenting promotes children\u27s proper cognitive and personality development and supports ...
Previous research on grandparents as kinship care providers demonstrated that grandparents are confr...
Dual-earner parents (N = 119) of preschool children enrolled in licensed childcare centers completed...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between caregiving stress and child well-be...
Parenting is a stressful and consuming occupation, even under ideal circumstances. Infants require c...
Results indicate that structural factors are highly predictive of paternal commitment and paternal i...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between both the social support and resour...
This study examines parental involvement with reference to accessibility, engagement, and responsibi...
Background: Research shows children’s life trajectories and outcomes are strongly influenced by fact...
This pilot study reports the baseline data of a prospective longitudinal study examining the educati...
The primary focus of this research project concerned the patterns and frequency of paternal involvem...
This study had two purposes: (1) to describe the quality of the kinship caregiving experience for ki...
ABSTRACT: Research about African-American children who overcome adversity to adapt successfully with...
This chapter explores men's perceptions of a vital relationship in their lives: the one they have wi...
The phenomenon of grandparents and other relatives raising children is a tradition rooted in the Afr...
Positive parenting promotes children\u27s proper cognitive and personality development and supports ...
Previous research on grandparents as kinship care providers demonstrated that grandparents are confr...
Dual-earner parents (N = 119) of preschool children enrolled in licensed childcare centers completed...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between caregiving stress and child well-be...
Parenting is a stressful and consuming occupation, even under ideal circumstances. Infants require c...
Results indicate that structural factors are highly predictive of paternal commitment and paternal i...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between both the social support and resour...