Past research suggests that development of prosocial behavior is correlated with positive outcomes for children. Parents play a significant role in the development of children's prosocial behaviors. The present study investigated mothers' behaviors that may promote prosocial behaviors in their children. Specifically, the present research examines the associations, cross-sectionally and longitudinally, of four maternal behaviors -- 1) time spent doing chores with children, 2) mothers' philanthropic behavior, 3) mothers' volunteering, and 4) mothers' talking to children about making donations -- with child prosocial behavior. Mothers' warmth was tested as a potential moderator variable. It was hypothesized that each of the maternal behaviors ...
Scope and Method of Study: The American family has changed dramatically from the two-parent nuclear ...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD/ADD) is the most common childhood psychiatric disorde...
Recent research suggests that educational experiences lead to positive outcomes for reasons other th...
The current study examined middle childhood aged Romanian children’s representations of parenting be...
Healthy socioemotional development in childhood is key to successful societal functioning adulthood ...
ABSTRACTThe term "first-generation" has long been used in the literature as a descriptive term to id...
The current study was a correlational study that examined children’s temperament (inhibitory control...
Social skills are an important aspect of child development that continues to have influences in adol...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of knowledge conversion processes on motiv...
The purpose of this project was to better understand how qualities of parent-adolescent relationship...
Family and child-level variables were examined as moderators of the impact of marital conflict on ad...
Parents play a critical role in shaping children’s opportunities. In order to understand the role th...
This study investigated the verbal interactions directed to toddlers within child care settings. The...
The purpose of this study is to assess the potential of siblings as an important intervention agent ...
Naturalistic observations in a free play day care were conducted to study motor and object manipulat...
Scope and Method of Study: The American family has changed dramatically from the two-parent nuclear ...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD/ADD) is the most common childhood psychiatric disorde...
Recent research suggests that educational experiences lead to positive outcomes for reasons other th...
The current study examined middle childhood aged Romanian children’s representations of parenting be...
Healthy socioemotional development in childhood is key to successful societal functioning adulthood ...
ABSTRACTThe term "first-generation" has long been used in the literature as a descriptive term to id...
The current study was a correlational study that examined children’s temperament (inhibitory control...
Social skills are an important aspect of child development that continues to have influences in adol...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of knowledge conversion processes on motiv...
The purpose of this project was to better understand how qualities of parent-adolescent relationship...
Family and child-level variables were examined as moderators of the impact of marital conflict on ad...
Parents play a critical role in shaping children’s opportunities. In order to understand the role th...
This study investigated the verbal interactions directed to toddlers within child care settings. The...
The purpose of this study is to assess the potential of siblings as an important intervention agent ...
Naturalistic observations in a free play day care were conducted to study motor and object manipulat...
Scope and Method of Study: The American family has changed dramatically from the two-parent nuclear ...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD/ADD) is the most common childhood psychiatric disorde...
Recent research suggests that educational experiences lead to positive outcomes for reasons other th...