The influence of perceived social norms on behaviour has been studied in a variety of domains. However, little research has examined their application to child discipline. This study explored social norms perceptions and their associations with parental discipline in greater Cape Town, South Africa. A cross‐sectional study of 195 mothers (using convenience sampling) from two Early Childhood Development centres examined self‐reported violent and non‐violent parenting behaviour, and perceived descriptive (usual behaviour in a group) and injunctive (appraisal of such behaviour) group norms. Parents overestimated the prevalence of violent parenting. Perceived descriptive norms of violent parenting were associated with self‐reported violent pare...
The present study examines parents\u27 responses to their young children\u27s relationally aggressiv...
OBJECTIVE: In this study we examined the use and predictors of different discipline practices by par...
OBJECTIVE: In this study we examined the use and predictors of different discipline practices by par...
The influence of perceived social norms on behaviour has been studied in a variety of domains. Howev...
This study examined the associations of 11 discipline techniques with children’s aggressive and anxi...
This thesis is divided in two parts, theoretical and empirical. Theoretical part explains in detail,...
The purpose of the study was to ascertain the dominant parenting styles of parents in the study area...
Little research is available in South Africa regarding discipline with young children in families. I...
The role that parenting plays in the development of antisocial behaviour has been, and is still wide...
The way parents perceive behaviors in children as to whether they are harmful would influence how th...
Objectives: To collect mothers' reports of the range of behaviours used by them in the management of...
This thesis demonstrates the explanatory benefits that derive from reconceptualising child abuse as ...
The purpose of this study was to compare children's and parents' normative consciousness with respec...
¨ Almost all parents in Britain with children aged up to twelve years old use non-physical methods o...
Past literature suggests that parental physical punishment use can result in emotional and behaviora...
The present study examines parents\u27 responses to their young children\u27s relationally aggressiv...
OBJECTIVE: In this study we examined the use and predictors of different discipline practices by par...
OBJECTIVE: In this study we examined the use and predictors of different discipline practices by par...
The influence of perceived social norms on behaviour has been studied in a variety of domains. Howev...
This study examined the associations of 11 discipline techniques with children’s aggressive and anxi...
This thesis is divided in two parts, theoretical and empirical. Theoretical part explains in detail,...
The purpose of the study was to ascertain the dominant parenting styles of parents in the study area...
Little research is available in South Africa regarding discipline with young children in families. I...
The role that parenting plays in the development of antisocial behaviour has been, and is still wide...
The way parents perceive behaviors in children as to whether they are harmful would influence how th...
Objectives: To collect mothers' reports of the range of behaviours used by them in the management of...
This thesis demonstrates the explanatory benefits that derive from reconceptualising child abuse as ...
The purpose of this study was to compare children's and parents' normative consciousness with respec...
¨ Almost all parents in Britain with children aged up to twelve years old use non-physical methods o...
Past literature suggests that parental physical punishment use can result in emotional and behaviora...
The present study examines parents\u27 responses to their young children\u27s relationally aggressiv...
OBJECTIVE: In this study we examined the use and predictors of different discipline practices by par...
OBJECTIVE: In this study we examined the use and predictors of different discipline practices by par...