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IntroductionRecent research is fully questioning whether the combination of parenting warmth and strictness (the authoritative style) is always identified as positive parenting across the globe.
Iria Palacios +3 more
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Correlates of Positive Parenting Behaviors [PDF]
The present study examined the influence of maternal and child characteristics on parenting behaviors in a genetically informative study. The participants were 976 twins and their mothers from the Colorado Longitudinal Twin Study and the Twin Infant Project.
Kerri E. Woodward +8 more
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Positive parenting moderates associations between childhood stress and corticolimbic structure. [PDF]
Childhood stress has a deleterious impact on youth behavior and brain development. Resilience factors such as positive parenting (e.g. expressions of warmth and support) may buffer youth against the negative impacts of stress.
Kahhalé I, Barry KR, Hanson JL.
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Positive Parenting and Early Childhood Cognition: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. [PDF]
This review examines the effectiveness of positive parenting interventions aimed at improving sensitivity, responsiveness, and/or non-harsh discipline on children’s early cognitive skills, in four meta-analyses addressing general mental abilities ...
Prime H +7 more
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Improving parenting, child attachment, and externalizing behaviors: Meta-analysis of the first 25 randomized controlled trials on the effects of Video-feedback Intervention to promote Positive Parenting and Sensitive Discipline (VIPP-SD).
Marinus H. van IJzendoorn +3 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
SYNOPSIS Objective. Parental support, stimulation, positive discipline, and structure are all important for social-emotional adjustment of toddlers and preschoolers.
Ana Okorn, M. Verhoeven, A. V. van Baar
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Families' health, safety, and economic stability were jeopardized during the pandemic. Parental stress is a risk factor for hostile and less supportive parenting.
T. Oliveira +9 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Objectives: To estimate household exposure to COVID-19 related stress and the association with parent report of neglectful, harsh, and positive discipline practices.
C. Connell, M. Strambler
semanticscholar +1 more source
Evaluation of Programmes under the Positive Parenting Initi
positive parenting. CoE defines positive parenting as the parental behaviour based on the best interests of the child, that is nurturing, empowering, non-violent, and provides recognition and guidance which involves setting boundaries to enable the full ...
M. Rodrigo +3 more
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Background The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has changed the lives of children and parents, raising concerns about child maltreatment. Objective We examined the prevalence of abusive parenting behavior during the pandemic of the COVID-19 ...
Yui Yamaoka +8 more
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