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ABSTRACT Couples raising children with disabilities face unique and ongoing stressors that challenge their capacity to parent effectively and threaten the health of their couple and coparenting relationship. This may be especially true among couples receiving child welfare services. Guided by the vulnerability–stress–adaptation model, the current study
Christine M. Hargrove +3 more
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Relações entre coparentalidade, funcionamento familiar e estilos parentais em uma perspectiva intergeracional [PDF]
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Psicologia, Florianópolis, 2014.As mudanças na sociedade nas últimas décadas têm implicado em mudanças na configuração, na ...
Böing, Elisangela
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Coparenting and the quality of partnership relationships in parents raising a child with a disability [PDF]
Coparenting is a significant construct for the implementation of parental and partnership roles, supported by evidence collected in numerous studies involving parents of non-disabled children.
Monika Parchomiuk
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Abstract Objective This study explores the longitudinal association between the frequency of interparental conflict and parental literacy involvement among married couples. Couple relationship quality was examined as a potential mediator in this process, while conflict resolution was included as a potential moderator in the link between interparental ...
Qiujie Gong, Karen Z. Kramer
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Coparenting and Early Conscience Development in the Family [PDF]
In the current research, the authors examined children's observed compliance in a family clean-up paradigm and parents' reports of coparenting to predict young children's conscience (e.g., affective discomfort and moral regulation) in a sample of 58 families with two parents and at least two children.
Allison E, Groenendyk, Brenda L, Volling
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Perceptions of Parenting Beliefs and Practices in Fathers of Adolescents
Abstract Objective We examined how fathers' identity beliefs relate to their parenting behaviors during their children's adolescence. Background Although identity theory has been used to understand parental roles, fathers' identity beliefs and parenting behaviors during adolescence remain understudied.
Marcus Gottlieb, Jessica P. Lougheed
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Self-regulation, or the ability to effectively manage emotions and behavior, is a critical skill to develop in early childhood. Children living in a context of economic hardship are at an increased risk for developing self-regulation difficulties ...
Lauren E. Altenburger
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Pre‐parenting education for adolescents: Program evaluation model and knowledge outcomes
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the Parenting: It's a Life (PIAL) curriculum relation to changes in adolescents' knowledge of parenting‐related topics and to present a flexible program evaluation model suitable for school settings. Background Adolescents often have limited knowledge of key parenting topics—including coparenting, establishing paternity ...
Bethany H. McCurdy +6 more
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When young children come to the attention of helping professionals because they are experiencing significant behavioral or emotional challenges, effective solutions frequently involve establishing whether there are strains or ruptures in the child’s ...
James P. McHale +6 more
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