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A protocol for assessing competence to parent a newborn

General Hospital Psychiatry, 1986
Abuse of infants in the first year of life is a common phenomenon in pediatric wards. Many of these abuses result from chronic psychologic or cognitive deficits in the mother that could be identified before she takes her newborn home from the hospital. Research has shown that assessment of competence to parent during the perinatal period can identify a
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Children's conversational competence with their parents

Discourse Processes, 1987
This study examined preschool children's ability to follow Grice's maxims of conversation while conversing with their parents, as well as parents’ reactions to the children's violations of the maxims. Eighteen children from each of three age groups (2‐, 3‐, and 4‐year‐olds) were observed on three occasions: while interacting with their mothers, with ...
Anthony D. Pellegrini   +2 more
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Cultural Competence for Transracial Adoptive Parents

Social Work, 2001
This article provides a clear conceptual definition of cultural competence for transracial-cultural adoptive (TRA) parents based on an extensive review of the literature and feedback from both experts and parents. Following the differentiation of cultural competence as defined in the social work literature and cultural competence as applied to TRA ...
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COMPETENT PARENTS, COMPLEX LIVES

Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 1993
This study builds on earlier ethnography of friendship processes among children attending a Head Start program in a large city in the Midwest. Here, through intensive interviews and ethnographic observations of a small sample of the Head Start children's families, the researchers examine the values and concerns of lower-class Black mothers regarding ...
KATHERINE BROWN ROSIER   +1 more
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Supporting Parents in the NICU: Guidelines for Promoting Parent Confidence and Competence

Neonatal Network, 2000
AS INTENSIVE CARE NURSERIES move toward implementation of family-centered and developmentally supportive care practices, we are encouraged to focus on the relationship between parents and their infants and recognize the essential role that parents play in promoting the health and recovery of their infant.
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Mediating effect of emotional/behavioral problems and academic competence between parental abuse/neglect and school adjustment.

International Journal of Child Abuse & Neglect, 2017
The current study examined the mediating effects of emotional/behavioral problems and academic competence between parental abuse/neglect and a child's school adjustment by investigating 2070 student surveys from the Korean Child Youth Panel Study (KCYPS).
Insoo Oh, Jiyeon Song
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Adolescent social competence, parental qualities, and parental satisfaction.

American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1995
Dimensions of adolescent social competence and parental qualities were examined as predictors of parental satisfaction using a sample of 736 parents. Several aspects of adolescent social competence and parental qualities were found to predict parental satisfaction.
C S, Henry, G W, Peterson
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Peer Interaction and social competence in childhood and early adolescence: the affects of parental behaviour

Journal of Family Studies, 2018
The development of social competence is associated with the set of parental behaviour. The main aim of the study is to verify if different parental styles (Authoritarian, Permissive, Authoritative) affect the child behaviour displayed during peer ...
R. Marcone, Angela Borrone, A. Caputo
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Parental competences

2012
Positive parenting, which presupposes the encouragement of the child’s optimal development, is not an easy task for many parents. This is particularly relevant in the present time when parents are faced with many challenges, both in family and work environment.
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Parental competence

British Dental Journal, 2012
H, Jeremiah, S, Abela, A, Hunter
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