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MEASUREMENT OF FATHER-CHILD ROUGH-AND-TUMBLE PLAY AND ITS RELATIONS TO CHILD BEHAVIOR.

Infant Mental Health Journal, 2017
ABSTRACTAlthough there is increasing evidence of paternal influence on child outcomes such as language and cognition, researchers are not yet clear on the features of father–child play that are most valuable in terms of child development. Physical play such as rough and tumble play (RTP) is a favored type of father–child play in Western societies that ...
J. Stgeorge, Emily Freeman
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Father–child relations in France: Changes in paternal authority in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

The History of the Family, 2001
The history of fathers is one of the most suggestive lines of inquiry for understanding adolescents. The power of a father over his children, whether minors or those that had reached their majority, is a simple power, but one that became more complicated.
O. Faron
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Bidirectional longitudinal relations between father–child relationships and Chinese children's social competence during early childhood

Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2013
Abstract Using a two-year and three-wave cross-lagged design with a sample of 118 Chinese preschoolers, the present study examined bidirectional longitudinal relations between father–child relationships and children's social competence. The results of structural equation modeling showed bidirectional effects between father–child conflict and social ...
Xiao Zhang, Xiao Zhang, Xiao Zhang
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The relations among depression in fathers, children's psychopathology, and father-child conflict: a meta-analysis.

Clinical Psychology Review, 2004
Research on parental depression is beginning to recognize the importance of studying fathers in relation to maladaptive outcomes in their offspring. Paternal depression is hypothesized to correlate with internalizing and externalizing psychopathology in children and adolescents and to compromise adaptive parent-child relationships (e.g., increased ...
P. Kane, J. Garber
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Longitudinal relations among parent-child relationships, positivity, and teachers-student relationships in Chinese children.

School psychologist, 2023
Relationships with parents and teachers are crucial to a child's socialization. However, little is known about the transactional processes between parent-child and teachers-student relationships and their mediating mechanisms.
Xiaoli Yang   +3 more
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Pleasure in parenting and father-child attachment security

Attachment & Human Development, 2020
This study examined relations between father-child attachment security and both paternal sensitivity and fathers’ pleasure in parenting. At 12 months of age sensitivity was coded from father-infant interactions and pleasure in parenting was coded from ...
Geoffrey L. Brown, M. Cox
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Parent–child cohesion, loneliness, and prosocial behavior: Longitudinal relations in children

Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2022
This study examined the longitudinal relations among parent–child cohesion (i.e., father–child and mother–child cohesion), loneliness, and prosocial behavior (PB) in children, using a four-wave longitudinal design with 6-month intervals.
Weixia Chen   +3 more
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Relations between attachment to mother and father, mentalizing abilities and emotion regulation in adolescents

European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2020
Emotion regulation abilities play a crucial role in child and adolescent development. Thus, there is a need to investigate correlates and predictors of the emotion regulation abilities in adolescents.
M. Gambin   +3 more
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