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When Nurses Compete with Parents
Journal of the Association for the Care of Children in Hospitals, 1980Subtle competition flourishes between parents and nurses in neonatal intensive care settings. Because the parents have so little opportunity to contribute to the care of their infants, and because they come to the experience with a broad range of emotional preparation, they often feel displaced by the competent and occassionally overprotective staff ...
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Development of a parental competency model for competency-based parent education
Association for Studies in Parents and GuardiansThis study aims to develop a competency model for competency-based parent education. Through conducting a comprehensive literature review, focus group interviews (FGI), and Delphi surveys, a parental competency model consisting of five competency clusters, 16 core competencies, and 40 sub-competencies was established. The model identifies five primary
Sang Hee Seo +3 more
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Parental Competence and Maltreatment
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2012A parent’s ability to plan for child behavior problems was proposed to influence the relationship between parental competence and attitudes/beliefs about parenting behaviors. One hundred and one parents from three community sites completed questionnaires measuring parental competence, plan complexity, and attitudes/beliefs about parenting.
Amanda L, Strickland, Jennifer A, Samp
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Cultural Competence for Transracial Adoptive Parents
Social Work, 2001This 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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From the Professional Competence of Teachers to Competent Parenting
Primary Education, 2019The article considers the directions of the modern European professional pedagogical education, focused on improving its quality in order to ensure the full development of children at the initial stage of education. The conceptual provisions of professional competence of teachers in the field of preschool and primary school education are indicated. The
I. Danilova, E. Orehova
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Parental Competence in Italy: A Comparison Between Italian and Immigrant Parents
Marriage & Family Review, 2016ABSTRACTThe migration experience could influence parental competence perception in immigrant parents. Within this framework the current work focuses on immigrant parenthood and whether a family’s migratory path could lead parents to feel less competent in their parental roles.
RANIA, NADIA +2 more
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Parenting behaviors and perceived parenting competence of child sexual abuse survivors
Child Abuse & Neglect, 1999This paper reports data testing two alternative hypotheses: (1) the relationship between child sexual abuse and subsequent parenting attitudes and behaviors is a function of the third variable, growing up experiences other than CSA; and (2) maternal depression mediates the relationship between CSA and the same parenting variables.The current study was ...
S J, Zuravin, C, Fontanella
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Social competences of professional foster parents
Problemy Opiekuńczo-Wychowawcze, 2020The aim of the study was to determine the structure of social competences of professional foster parents using the Social Competence Questionnaire A. Matczak (2001). The study included 167 professional foster parents carrying out family emergency tasks in the Śląskie and Małopolskie voivodships.
Jan Basiaga, Iwona Łukasik
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Children's conversational competence with their parents
Discourse Processes, 1987This 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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The Determinants of Parental Competence
1984In most analyses of parental competence, assumptions regarding what constitutes good and poor parenting are usually left implicit. As a consequence, consideration of this much discussed and investigated topic frequently stimulates heated debate. In: this chapter, we hope to avoid such emotionally charged argument by approaching this focal area in much ...
Jay Belsky, Elliot Robins, Wendy Gamble
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