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Parent–child play and parent–child relationship: Are fathers special?
Journal of Family Psychology, 2022Given the substantial heterogeneity across studies on parent-child play, we comparatively explored father-child and mother-child play while controlling for effects of the play settings in two diverse situations. We pursued three open questions: (a) how play behaviors inherently differ between the parents, and (b) relate to play quality, and (c) what ...
Lukas Teufl, Lieselotte Ahnert
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Family Process, 2021
A large and diverse literature has shown that parent-child relationship quality shapes development to affect later romantic relationship functioning.
Laura M. River +3 more
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A large and diverse literature has shown that parent-child relationship quality shapes development to affect later romantic relationship functioning.
Laura M. River +3 more
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Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2021
This study aimed to examine the association between childhood maltreatment, parent-child relationship quality with psychological symptoms and to explore the moderating role of parent-child relationship quality in the association between childhood ...
Zhicheng Jiang +7 more
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This study aimed to examine the association between childhood maltreatment, parent-child relationship quality with psychological symptoms and to explore the moderating role of parent-child relationship quality in the association between childhood ...
Zhicheng Jiang +7 more
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Parent-Child Relationship and Students’ Academic Achievement: A Study of Secondary School Students
, 2021Parent-child relationship has been considered as part of parental involvement process and consists of a combination of behaviours, feelings and expectations that are unique to a particular parent and particular child. This study explores how parent-child
Kamalpreet Kour Toor
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2009
A positive psychology approach to parent-child relations involves a focus on what to do (as opposed to what not to do) to facilitate optimal development during youth. Drawing on this perspective, this chapter will highlight relatively malleable parenting practices that can be enhanced during the developmental stages of youth-practices that ...
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A positive psychology approach to parent-child relations involves a focus on what to do (as opposed to what not to do) to facilitate optimal development during youth. Drawing on this perspective, this chapter will highlight relatively malleable parenting practices that can be enhanced during the developmental stages of youth-practices that ...
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2018
For many smokers, the act of smoking is enough to indict them as bad parents, and many recount instances when subjected to the humiliation and abuse of public indictment. It is difficult for smoking parents who must deal with personal pressures to quit as well as the guilt and shame of addiction to be constantly vulnerable to public abuse from ...
Ian Newman, John DeFrain
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For many smokers, the act of smoking is enough to indict them as bad parents, and many recount instances when subjected to the humiliation and abuse of public indictment. It is difficult for smoking parents who must deal with personal pressures to quit as well as the guilt and shame of addiction to be constantly vulnerable to public abuse from ...
Ian Newman, John DeFrain
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Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2019
An increasing number of mobile phone users check their phones at any time and place, even during in-person interactions. Such behaviors that interrupt social interactions have been described as phubbing.
Wei Hong +5 more
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An increasing number of mobile phone users check their phones at any time and place, even during in-person interactions. Such behaviors that interrupt social interactions have been described as phubbing.
Wei Hong +5 more
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Child Maltreatment, 2020
The cycle of violence suggests that maltreatment increases children’s aggression, but research shows that many children are resilient to the harms caused by maltreatment.
A. Fagan
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The cycle of violence suggests that maltreatment increases children’s aggression, but research shows that many children are resilient to the harms caused by maltreatment.
A. Fagan
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Creativity Studies, 2020
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between dimensions of a constructive parenting style, (i.e. parental acceptance and autonomy granting) factors of the climate for creativity in parent-child relationships (encouragement to ...
D. Jankowska, J. Gralewski
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The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between dimensions of a constructive parenting style, (i.e. parental acceptance and autonomy granting) factors of the climate for creativity in parent-child relationships (encouragement to ...
D. Jankowska, J. Gralewski
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