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Views of Parents on Digital Parenting Competencies
This study was conducted to examine the views of parents on digital parenting competencies and experiences. Phenomenology was chosen as a research design. The study group consisted of 13 parents, selected according to criterion sampling. A semi-structured interview form was used as a data collection tool.
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Age as a criterion for parenting competence [PDF]
Several criteria are being used to restrict access to medically assisted reproduction. In many countries, parental characteristics such as age and sexual orientation are used for this purpose. Valid use of such criteria is hampered by two elements: first, there is no consensus on which features good parents should possess, and second, there is a dearth
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This study investigated the relationships between various affective variables and two measures of competence in English, for 190 South Korean high school students.
Annie Morris +3 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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The article presents the main problems experienced by parents of preschool children with disabilities (HIA), their correlation with the level of development of parental competence (in particular, the information and communication component), describes ...
O. D. Sal’nikova +3 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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Factor Structure of the Scale of Sensed Parental Competencies: Version for parents (ECPP-p)
Background: This study examines the dimensionality of the parent version of the Scale of Sensed Parental Competencies (ECPP-p). The sample was composed of 227 parents (n = 227; M = 35.34, DE = 7.22) from Lima Metropolitan. Method: The structural analysis
Yannet Valencia-Chacón
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The Parenting Sense of Competence scale: Updating a classic
AbstractBackgroundThe Parenting Sense of Competence (PSOC) is a self‐report measure of parenting efficacy and satisfaction that is widely used by researchers and clinicians in many countries. Despite its popularity, there have been some criticisms of the instrument. The aims of the current study were to identify and address shortcomings of the PSOC and
Linda Gilmore, Monica Cuskelly
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Little research has empirically addressed the relationships among parental knowledge of child development, parental attunement, parental expectations, and child independence in predicting the social competence of infants and toddlers with special health ...
Debra Zand +6 more
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Contemporary culture of parenting: Pedagogical implications [PDF]
The possibility of improving parenting practice in raising children became a very popular topic in the scientific literature during the last few decades.
Bodroški-Spariosu Biljana +1 more
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