Many theories in the social sciences assume that parenting affects child development. Previous research mostly supports the notion that parenting affects the skill development of children in early childhood. There are fewer studies testing whether parenting in early adolescence has such an influence. We estimate the effects of parenting on early adolescents' noncognitive skills using data from the German Twin Family Panel (TwinLife). Specifically, we look at the effects of parenting styles, parental activities, and extracurricular activities on the academic self-concept, motivation, self-esteem, self-efficacy, and locus of control of 10 to 14 years old children. To control for unobserved heterogeneity and reverse causality, we employ twin f...
The current study examined whether there is a curvilinear association between differential parenting...
Recent findings suggest advanced paternal age may be associated with impaired child outcomes, in par...
There is already a considerable body of research on the relationship between parental behaviour and ...
Based on a larger longitudinal project of family stress and children’s development, the primary obje...
Evidence over the past several decades has shown that parenting influences childhood developmental o...
Non-cognitive skills are the centerpiece of this thesis which consists of two parts. Part I looks at...
This paper examines the impact of parental investments on the development of cognitive, mental and e...
Healthy social skills development prepares children and adolescents for a future of healthy interact...
This paper investigates the impact of early noncognitive skills on social outcomes in adolescence. T...
This paper investigates the impact of early noncognitive skills on social outcomes in adolescence. T...
This item is only available electronically.Parenting factors are important to early experiences in c...
considerably influences child development. Since the early years are most important when evaluating ...
Whereas a large body of research has investigated the maturation of inhibition in relation to the pr...
Whereas a large body of research has investigated the maturation of inhibition in relation to the pr...
The development of social skills in children prepares them for a future of healthy interactions, eff...
The current study examined whether there is a curvilinear association between differential parenting...
Recent findings suggest advanced paternal age may be associated with impaired child outcomes, in par...
There is already a considerable body of research on the relationship between parental behaviour and ...
Based on a larger longitudinal project of family stress and children’s development, the primary obje...
Evidence over the past several decades has shown that parenting influences childhood developmental o...
Non-cognitive skills are the centerpiece of this thesis which consists of two parts. Part I looks at...
This paper examines the impact of parental investments on the development of cognitive, mental and e...
Healthy social skills development prepares children and adolescents for a future of healthy interact...
This paper investigates the impact of early noncognitive skills on social outcomes in adolescence. T...
This paper investigates the impact of early noncognitive skills on social outcomes in adolescence. T...
This item is only available electronically.Parenting factors are important to early experiences in c...
considerably influences child development. Since the early years are most important when evaluating ...
Whereas a large body of research has investigated the maturation of inhibition in relation to the pr...
Whereas a large body of research has investigated the maturation of inhibition in relation to the pr...
The development of social skills in children prepares them for a future of healthy interactions, eff...
The current study examined whether there is a curvilinear association between differential parenting...
Recent findings suggest advanced paternal age may be associated with impaired child outcomes, in par...
There is already a considerable body of research on the relationship between parental behaviour and ...