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THE CHILD-PARENT RELATIONSHIP

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1941
During the earlier years of the practice of pediatrics as a specialty it was entirely natural for the main emphasis to fall on the physical care of the child, since with few exceptions only sick children were brought to the pediatrician. Then too, in that not so distant day, parents had fewer problems than they face today. As yet no doubt had arisen in
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Child-Parent Relationships

2003
The chapter gives an overview on the development of the relationships of parents and their offspring. While the selection of issues addressed is not meant to be comprehensive, the chapter focuses on conceptualizations and findings of particular relevance: Individuality and relatedness, the active role that parents and their offspring play in shaping ...
Peter Noack, Heike M. Buhl
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Enhancing Early Child-Parent Relationships

Infants & Young Children, 2001
Mental health practitioners working with infants, young children, and their families are assigning increasing importance to enhancing early child-parent relationships. Enhancing early child-parent relationships is viewed both as a goal in and of itself and as a means to enhancing children's development as a whole.
Lisa J. Berlin, Jude Cassidy
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