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Does Screen Media Hurt Young Children’s Social Development? Longitudinal Associations Between Parental Engagement, Children’s Screen Time, and Their Social Competence

Early Education and Development, 2022
Despite the wide usage of screen media among young children, less is known about the relationships between children’s screen time and their social competence development as impacted by family-related factors.
Shao-Yong Ma, Jingchen Li, E. Chen
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A Parenting Competency Model

Parenting, 2014
SYNOPSISDecades of research show a significant link between parenting quality and outcomes in children. Whereas many professional caregiving groups are developing competency models for training and evaluation purposes, formation of a parenting competency model has been hindered by a lack of universally accepted standards for and the complexity of ...
Brian D. Johnson   +4 more
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Childhood maltreatment and sense of parenting competence: The mediating role of parental reflective functioning and perceived social support.

International Journal of Child Abuse & Neglect, 2022
OBJECTIVES Childhood maltreatment has a negative impact on a sense of parenting competition. However, its underlying mechanisms are still unknown. The present research aimed to investigate the roles of parental reflective functioning and social support ...
Zobeydeh Dehghan Manshadi   +2 more
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Parental competence and parents with learning difficulties

Child & Family Social Work, 1996
ABSTRACTParental adequacy is widely seen as a function of individual parenting skills. This assumption renders parents with learning difficulties vulnerable to discriminatory treatment in child protection work. A presumption of incompetence leads practitioners to focus on the parents’ deficits and intensifies concerns about the welfare of the children.
Tim Booth, Wendy Booth
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Parent Distraction with Technology and Child Social Competence during the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Role of Parental Emotional Stability

Journal of Family Communication, 2021
This study aimed to test the possible moderating role of parents’ emotional stability on the relationship between parent distraction with technology and child social competence during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Marina Merkaš, K. Perić, Ana Žulec
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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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When Nurses Compete with Parents

Journal of the Association for the Care of Children in Hospitals, 1980
Subtle 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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Social support, parental role competence and satisfaction among Chinese mothers and fathers in the early postpartum period: A cross-sectional study.

Women and Birth, 2020
BACKGROUND A sense of parental competence and satisfaction during the transition to parenthood can have a tremendous impact on the quality of parenting behaviors, with social support being an important facilitator.
Xiao Yang, Sun Ke, Ling-ling Gao
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Development of a parental competency model for competency-based parent education

Association for Studies in Parents and Guardians
This 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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Family socioeconomic status and the cognitive competence of very young children from migrant and non-migrant Chinese families: The mediating role of parenting self-efficacy and parental involvement

, 2020
This study explores how family socioeconomic status (SES) is linked to the cognitive competence of very young children (i.e., less than 3 years of age) in migrant and non-migrant Chinese families. It also investigates the mediating role of parenting self-
Ting Liu, Xiao Zhang, Yi Jiang
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