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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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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 sense of competence among non-kin foster carers from Spain

Children and youth services review, 2018
In recent years, the study of parental sense of competence has become increasingly relevant in the field of family intervention. However, despite the importance of the protective task carried out by foster carers, research into parental competences is ...
Jesús M. Jiménez‐Morago   +2 more
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Parenting Stress and Parenting Competence Among Latino Men Who Batter

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2001
This study examined predictors of parenting stress and competence within a sample of 43 immigrant Latino couples, in which some of the men had perpetrated abuse against their partners. It was hypothesized that more physical and psychological abuse perpetrated by men against their partners would be associated with higher parenting stress and lower ...
CHARLENE K. BAKER   +2 more
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Competence, Wisdom and Effective Parenting

1998
In this final chapter I examine the kind of parenting developed by Burton L. White in his well-known book The First Three Years of Life (1975, and recently reissued in 1995)1 and the conscious decision not to parent by the childfree (as described in the 1980 study by Jane Veevers).
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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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Child Custody and Parental Competencies

2014
Abstract Chapter 12 contains only two cases, Painter v. Bannister and Santosky v. Kramer, but these cases are extremely important in having established the important principles of “best interest of the child” for determining child custody arrangements and terminating parental rights based on “clear and convincing evidence.” The former ...
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Parental competence

British Dental Journal, 2012
H, Jeremiah, S, Abela, A, Hunter
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Parental digital competence and influences on parenting mediation

Studies in Technology Enhanced Learning, 2023
Reshma Balakrishnan, Amina Charania
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Parent Education: Toward Parental Competence

The Family Coordinator, 1972
Muriel W. Brown   +2 more
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