The objective of the current research was to test the hypotheses arising from the epigenetic view of social development and from the wider perspective offered by the social network model with three interactional systems, that is, child–parent, child–sibling, and child–peer. They were tested in two prospective longitudinal studies using a multi-informant and multimethod strategy. Study 1 was conducted among 83 children and their parents and Study 2 among 190 children. Attachment security with parents was assessed when the children were 4 years of age, relationships with siblings at 5 years of age, and relationships with peers at 6 years of age. Attachment to parent was found to explain a limited part of variations in later social relations...
The extent to which parents and peers influence child development has long been debated inscientific...
Conceptualizing cognitive representations of social relationships as potential mediating links betwe...
This contribution focuses on the family as the major context for children's development, it includes...
The objective of the current research was to test the hypotheses arising from the epigenetic view of...
The objective of the current research was to test the hypotheses arising from the epigen...
Relatively few investigators have compared and contrasted the characteristics of different kinds of ...
Links between children’s relationships with their parents and with their peers have received signifi...
The birth of a second child is a critical life transition for firstborn children and their families....
International audienceEver since its development by the British psychiatrist John Bowlby in 1973, th...
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Parents and peers play critical roles in the socialization of children and adolescents, yet investig...
Block (1984) postulated that children develop a personal premise system concerning the nature of rel...
Social relations are important developmental contexts throughout the lifespan. Yet the nature and fu...
Mobility restriction affected mesosystem social unit, including children's relationship with parents...
Mobility restriction affected mesosystem social unit, including children's relationship with parents...
The extent to which parents and peers influence child development has long been debated inscientific...
Conceptualizing cognitive representations of social relationships as potential mediating links betwe...
This contribution focuses on the family as the major context for children's development, it includes...
The objective of the current research was to test the hypotheses arising from the epigenetic view of...
The objective of the current research was to test the hypotheses arising from the epigen...
Relatively few investigators have compared and contrasted the characteristics of different kinds of ...
Links between children’s relationships with their parents and with their peers have received signifi...
The birth of a second child is a critical life transition for firstborn children and their families....
International audienceEver since its development by the British psychiatrist John Bowlby in 1973, th...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72230/1/h0080215.pd
Parents and peers play critical roles in the socialization of children and adolescents, yet investig...
Block (1984) postulated that children develop a personal premise system concerning the nature of rel...
Social relations are important developmental contexts throughout the lifespan. Yet the nature and fu...
Mobility restriction affected mesosystem social unit, including children's relationship with parents...
Mobility restriction affected mesosystem social unit, including children's relationship with parents...
The extent to which parents and peers influence child development has long been debated inscientific...
Conceptualizing cognitive representations of social relationships as potential mediating links betwe...
This contribution focuses on the family as the major context for children's development, it includes...