A previous study suggested that mothers of 5-year-old children with borderline intellectual functioning displayed lower positive engagement with their children as compared with both mothers of typically developing children and mothers of children with significant developmental delays (Fenning, Baker, Baker, & Crnic, 2007). The current study integrated father data and followed these families over the subsequent 1-year period. Parent and child behavior were coded from naturalistic home observations at both waves. Results revealed that mothers of children with borderline intellectual functioning displayed a greater increase in negative-controlling parenting from child age 5 to 6 than did other mothers; fathers displayed more negative-contr...
Aim: Research suggests that parental causal attributions for child behaviour influence parenting str...
Parent and child relationships continuously evolve, part of an ongoing dialectic that derives from d...
Children with mild to borderline intellectual disabilities (MBID; IQ between 55 and 85 with problems...
This cross-sectional study examined the association between parenting behavior, the parent-child rel...
We examined parenting behaviors, and their association with concurrent and later child behavior prob...
Internalizing problems (IP) comprise the most common form of psychological difficulty in early child...
Aims: Family and parenting factors are one of the most striking gaps in the current scientific liter...
BackgroundChildren with intellectual disability (ID) are at heightened risk for developing other psy...
The aims of this study were to analyze the interactions of mothers and fathers with their children w...
Mounting evidence supports that mothers with personality pathology, particularly BPD, face significa...
Effective early intervention to prevent oppositional/conduct disorders requires early identification...
Mothers' and fathers' emotion socialization (ES) practices have been widely associated with child so...
This study compared parental perceptions of 64 children who at 2 years of age were categorized into ...
The aim of the study was to examine the relation between demographic variables, parental characteris...
Background & Aims: Parenting factors are one of the most striking gaps in the current scientific lit...
Aim: Research suggests that parental causal attributions for child behaviour influence parenting str...
Parent and child relationships continuously evolve, part of an ongoing dialectic that derives from d...
Children with mild to borderline intellectual disabilities (MBID; IQ between 55 and 85 with problems...
This cross-sectional study examined the association between parenting behavior, the parent-child rel...
We examined parenting behaviors, and their association with concurrent and later child behavior prob...
Internalizing problems (IP) comprise the most common form of psychological difficulty in early child...
Aims: Family and parenting factors are one of the most striking gaps in the current scientific liter...
BackgroundChildren with intellectual disability (ID) are at heightened risk for developing other psy...
The aims of this study were to analyze the interactions of mothers and fathers with their children w...
Mounting evidence supports that mothers with personality pathology, particularly BPD, face significa...
Effective early intervention to prevent oppositional/conduct disorders requires early identification...
Mothers' and fathers' emotion socialization (ES) practices have been widely associated with child so...
This study compared parental perceptions of 64 children who at 2 years of age were categorized into ...
The aim of the study was to examine the relation between demographic variables, parental characteris...
Background & Aims: Parenting factors are one of the most striking gaps in the current scientific lit...
Aim: Research suggests that parental causal attributions for child behaviour influence parenting str...
Parent and child relationships continuously evolve, part of an ongoing dialectic that derives from d...
Children with mild to borderline intellectual disabilities (MBID; IQ between 55 and 85 with problems...