Although various theories describe mechanisms leading to differential parenting of boys and girls, there is no consensus about the extent to which parents do treat their sons and …
LÉ Savage, GM Tarabulsy, J Pearson… - Development and …, 2019 - cambridge.org
Exposure to maltreatment during childhood (CM) can have deleterious effects throughout the life span of an individual. A parent's history of child maltreatment can also impact his or …
DR Topor, SP Keane, TL Shelton… - Journal of prevention & …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Parent involvement in a child's education is consistently found to be positively associated with a child's academic performance. However, there has been little investigation of the …
This study investigated the role of emotion regulation in children's early academic success using a sample of 325 kindergarteners. A mediational analysis addressed the potential …
This study used an observational measure to examine how individual children's engagement with teachers, peers, and tasks was associated with gains in self-regulation. A …
In this paper, we review evidence that supports the notion that intrinsic and extrinsic factors contribute to the development of self-control of emotions. Intrinsic factors include the infant's …
A Karreman, C Van Tuijl… - Infant and Child …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
A meta‐analysis of 41 studies was conducted to examine the strength of the relation between parenting (positive control, negative control and responsiveness) and self …
The authors examined the relations of maternal supportive parenting to effortful control and internalizing problems (ie, separation distress, inhibition to novelty), externalizing problems …
OBJECTIVE:: To examine the persistence of parent-reported social-emotional and behavioral problems in infants and toddlers. METHOD:: The sample comprised 1,082 …