The purpose of the current study was to conduct an investigation about parenting perceptions in an early childhood separation program for toddlers. Due to the important role of parents, caregivers, and teachers for the children in this program, 67 participants completed the Parent Behavior Importance Questionnaire-Revised (PBIQ-R), a questionnaire applicable for both parents and non-parents based upon the parent development theory (PDT). This first quantitative glimpse into how a program of this nature conceptualizes parenting demonstrated significant results when comparing parents and teachers within the parenting dimensions of Bonding, General Welfare and Protection, Responsivity, and Sensitivity and when comparing caregivers and teachers...
Understanding parenting beliefs, perceptions, roles, and the resulting behaviors that parents adopt,...
The idea of being a parent seems inherently easy and natural. The definition of the parent role woul...
This research study compared perceptions of family functioning among preadolescent children with beh...
The purpose of the current study was to conduct an investigation about parenting perceptions in an e...
There are many developmental theories positing that individuals\u27 needs change as they grow and de...
Parents\u27 important and sustaining impact on children\u27s development has been long recognized an...
Perceptions and behaviors of parents of young preschoolers is a subject that has not been extensivel...
This study examined the psychometric characteristics of two parenting measures: the Parent Behavior ...
This study was designed to examine young children\u27s perceptions of parental child rearing roles i...
The relationship between parent behaviors, child development and subsequent child behavior outcomes ...
Parenting may be considered one of the most difficult tasks that humans have to perform; for people,...
Research has widely examined the various beliefs, attitudes, and perceptions held by parents. Howeve...
There is a growing need to identify ways to foster collaboration and to minimize conflict between ed...
Statement of the research problem The parental role, unlike most others (e.g. work, marital) provide...
The purpose of this study was a comparative analysis of the perceptions of parents and caregivers co...
Understanding parenting beliefs, perceptions, roles, and the resulting behaviors that parents adopt,...
The idea of being a parent seems inherently easy and natural. The definition of the parent role woul...
This research study compared perceptions of family functioning among preadolescent children with beh...
The purpose of the current study was to conduct an investigation about parenting perceptions in an e...
There are many developmental theories positing that individuals\u27 needs change as they grow and de...
Parents\u27 important and sustaining impact on children\u27s development has been long recognized an...
Perceptions and behaviors of parents of young preschoolers is a subject that has not been extensivel...
This study examined the psychometric characteristics of two parenting measures: the Parent Behavior ...
This study was designed to examine young children\u27s perceptions of parental child rearing roles i...
The relationship between parent behaviors, child development and subsequent child behavior outcomes ...
Parenting may be considered one of the most difficult tasks that humans have to perform; for people,...
Research has widely examined the various beliefs, attitudes, and perceptions held by parents. Howeve...
There is a growing need to identify ways to foster collaboration and to minimize conflict between ed...
Statement of the research problem The parental role, unlike most others (e.g. work, marital) provide...
The purpose of this study was a comparative analysis of the perceptions of parents and caregivers co...
Understanding parenting beliefs, perceptions, roles, and the resulting behaviors that parents adopt,...
The idea of being a parent seems inherently easy and natural. The definition of the parent role woul...
This research study compared perceptions of family functioning among preadolescent children with beh...