SYNOPSIS: Objective. Parental support, stimulation, positive discipline, and structure are all important for social-emotional adjustment of toddlers and preschoolers. However, less is known about the relative importance of these positive parenting practices. The current cross-sectional study examines the associations between positive parenting practices and child social-emotional difficulties in relation to child age and parental gender. Design. 446 Dutch families (446 mothers, Mage = 33.51 years; 446 fathers, Mage = 35.63 years) rearing a child (46.9% boys) between 17 and 48 months of age (Mage = 31.64) participated. Parents reported on their own positive parenting practices, and mothers reported on child externalizing and internalizing...
Objective: This study examined four types of stability (factorial equivalence over time, mean-level ...
Research suggests that ineffective parenting practices play a central role in the development of chi...
Objective: This study investigates how changes in parental relationship quality relate to children's...
SYNOPSIS: Objective. Parental support, stimulation, positive discipline, and structure are all impor...
Contains fulltext : 234101.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Objective. Pare...
Parenting has been shown to play a crucial role in the development of child emotional and behavior p...
Using dyadic data (couple N =1,423) from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (at child ag...
Objective: This study examined four types of stability (factorial equivalence over time, mean-level ...
Mother-father relationships are one of the most important contexts for children's social-emotio...
Grounded in a conceptual model of family processes underlying socioemotional development and a conte...
Previous research reported that positive parenting and parenting stress might impact children’s psyc...
Empirical evidence links sensitive parenting behavior to positive developmental trajectories in chil...
Introduction: Identifying aspects of parenting that are protective for child emotional and behaviour...
Objective: Parental Self-efficacy (PSE) has been positively linked to the adaptability and sociality...
Grounded in a conceptual model of family processes underlying socioemotional development and a conte...
Objective: This study examined four types of stability (factorial equivalence over time, mean-level ...
Research suggests that ineffective parenting practices play a central role in the development of chi...
Objective: This study investigates how changes in parental relationship quality relate to children's...
SYNOPSIS: Objective. Parental support, stimulation, positive discipline, and structure are all impor...
Contains fulltext : 234101.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Objective. Pare...
Parenting has been shown to play a crucial role in the development of child emotional and behavior p...
Using dyadic data (couple N =1,423) from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (at child ag...
Objective: This study examined four types of stability (factorial equivalence over time, mean-level ...
Mother-father relationships are one of the most important contexts for children's social-emotio...
Grounded in a conceptual model of family processes underlying socioemotional development and a conte...
Previous research reported that positive parenting and parenting stress might impact children’s psyc...
Empirical evidence links sensitive parenting behavior to positive developmental trajectories in chil...
Introduction: Identifying aspects of parenting that are protective for child emotional and behaviour...
Objective: Parental Self-efficacy (PSE) has been positively linked to the adaptability and sociality...
Grounded in a conceptual model of family processes underlying socioemotional development and a conte...
Objective: This study examined four types of stability (factorial equivalence over time, mean-level ...
Research suggests that ineffective parenting practices play a central role in the development of chi...
Objective: This study investigates how changes in parental relationship quality relate to children's...