This study examined links between parents' and children's interactive style at home and children's social competence among peers defined in terms of both prosocial, aggressive, and isolate behavior and social success at school. Participants were 34 children (7-9 years of age) who were observed at home and videotaped twice during 10min free-play dyadic interactions separately with their mother and father over a 2-week period. Interactions were coded on global measures of positive, negative, controlling, disconfirming, and correcting behaviors and neutral conversation. Sociometric techniques based on peer nominations were used to assess children's behavioral orientations and social success at school. The structural relationship of the parenta...
The quality of young children's peer relationships is important for their development, and it is ass...
Graduation date: 1987Traditional studies of parent-child relationships have focused on\ud the influe...
An attempt was made to identify aspects of the family environment that predict social competence in ...
This study aims to investigate differences in the mothers’, fathers’ and children’s interactive styl...
This paper examines the discriminant effect of mothers' and fathers' attachment working mo...
This study focused on the role of children's emotional communication skills as a possible link betwe...
This study focused on the role of children's emotional communication skills as a possible link betwe...
Rationale: Supportive parenting has been associated with the development of a number of social skill...
The development of social competence is associated with the set of parental behaviour. The main aim ...
The development of social competence is associated with the set of parental behaviour. The main aim ...
This study examined children's play interaction styles with unfamiliar peers; used mother-child...
The primary purpose of this investigation was to examine (a) relationships between maternal discipli...
The quality of young children's peer relationships is important for their development, and it is ass...
The quality of young children's peer relationships is important for their development, and it is ass...
The quality of young children's peer relationships is important for their development, and it is ass...
The quality of young children's peer relationships is important for their development, and it is ass...
Graduation date: 1987Traditional studies of parent-child relationships have focused on\ud the influe...
An attempt was made to identify aspects of the family environment that predict social competence in ...
This study aims to investigate differences in the mothers’, fathers’ and children’s interactive styl...
This paper examines the discriminant effect of mothers' and fathers' attachment working mo...
This study focused on the role of children's emotional communication skills as a possible link betwe...
This study focused on the role of children's emotional communication skills as a possible link betwe...
Rationale: Supportive parenting has been associated with the development of a number of social skill...
The development of social competence is associated with the set of parental behaviour. The main aim ...
The development of social competence is associated with the set of parental behaviour. The main aim ...
This study examined children's play interaction styles with unfamiliar peers; used mother-child...
The primary purpose of this investigation was to examine (a) relationships between maternal discipli...
The quality of young children's peer relationships is important for their development, and it is ass...
The quality of young children's peer relationships is important for their development, and it is ass...
The quality of young children's peer relationships is important for their development, and it is ass...
The quality of young children's peer relationships is important for their development, and it is ass...
Graduation date: 1987Traditional studies of parent-child relationships have focused on\ud the influe...
An attempt was made to identify aspects of the family environment that predict social competence in ...