KR Bush, GW Peterson - Handbook of marriage and the family, 2013 - Springer
Abstract Families often serve as the most important social contexts for child development, with their most significant quality being complex relationships in which socialization …
Abstract parenting involves multiple levels of organization that change in and through integrated, mutually interdependent or" fused" relationships occurring over both ontogenetic …
A once narrow focus in child development research on the individual child or the parent (read: mother)-child dyad as the sole subject of study has undergone a steady expansion …
A Russell, J Mize, K Bissaker - Blackwell handbook of childhood social …, 2002 - gacbe.ac.in
Relationships between parents and children are among the many close relationships that individuals experience throughout their life. Parent–child relationships are important …
CJ Tucker, K Updegraff - New Directions for Child and …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Guided by an ecological framework, we explore how siblings' and parents' roles, relationships, and activities are intertwined in everyday life, providing unique and combined …
The goal of this volume," Beyond the Parent: The Role of Other Adults in Children's Lives," is to provide a framework, or platform, for inquiry into the role of relationships between children …
" This is a truly exceptional collection of contributions on the dynamics of family relationships. The authors not only provide thoughtful state-of-the-art reviews of relevant …
Parent-Child Interaction: Theory, Research, and Prospects is intended (a) to provide a synthesis of a segment of this growing body of literature on interrelationships between …
JJ Bigner, CJ Gerhardt - 2002 - ghnet.guelphhumber.ca
Parent-Child Relationships is a core course in the integrated diploma/degree program in Early Childhood Services. This course introduces four major theoretical perspectives that …