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IntroductionThe home learning environment is the earliest contact learning environment in early childhood development, which plays an important role in the development of children’s social-emotional competence.
Shaomei Li, Yu Tang, Yuxin Zheng
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The importance of parenting in shaping child development has been widely supported, with many researchers considering parenting to be one of the factors most predictive of child outcomes.
Breanna Dede +2 more
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According to Bar-On and Parker (2011) emotional intelligence is a set of skills that positively influences a person's ability to adapt to environmental requirements.
A. Șițoiu, Georgeta Pânișoară
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Parenting styles and competence predict many aspects of the children’s well-being. Studies indicate thatparents present the first learning environment for their children before joining schools, and that the impactsthey have to their children may ...
Okoye Chukwuebuka Joseph +2 more
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Delineating Among Parenting Confidence, Parenting Self-Efficacy, and Competence [PDF]
This article examined the concepts of parenting self-efficacy, parenting confidence, and competence. Using Morse's method of concept delineation, a literature review of each concept was conducted to uncover commonalities, distinctions, and measurement overlaps between concepts and provide conceptual boundaries.
Ashlee J, Vance, Debra H, Brandon
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Emotional competence, attachment, and parenting styles in children and parents
AbstractThe goal of this study was to examine whether a subject’s emotional competence correlates to attachment styles and parenting styles in children and their parents. The study was conducted with fifty children (9–11 years old) and their parents, both of whose emotional competence (EKF) and parenting style (PAQ) were measured. The attachment styles
Mortazavizadeh, Zeinab +2 more
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Infant and parental pathways to preschool cognitive competence [PDF]
In a longitudinal study, 62 parent‐child dyads were seen during the second year of life and at 4 years of age. At 12 months, measures included parental sensitive responsiveness during free play, knowledge of cognitive‐communicative development in infancy,
Vyt, André
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The Effect of Midwife-led Psycho-Education on Parental Stress, Postpartum Depression and Parental Competency in High Risk Pregnancy Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial [PDF]
Introduction: Women with high-risk pregnancy are at increased risk of depression and anxiety during pregnancy, as well as a less favorable parent-infant interaction.
Leila Chaharrahifard +4 more
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Parental rearing style as a predictor of attachment and psychosocial adjustment during young adulthood [PDF]
Parental rearing-styles are crucial for psychosocial adjustment both during childhood and adulthood. The current study examined whether: (a) parental rearing-styles predicted psychosocial adjustment in young-adulthood, (b) this relationship was mediated ...
Betts, LR +4 more
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Improving the Early Assessment of Child Neglect Signs—A New Technique for Professionals
This paper grants some considerations on a critical phenomenon for child health: child neglect. It is an omission-type form of childhood maltreatment, which is widespread but very hard to intercept.
Giovanni Giulio Valtolina +2 more
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