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What Promotes Positive Parenting During Breast Cancer? A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Social Support, Emotion Regulation, and Meaning in Life. [PDF]
Kelada L, Zamir O.
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The pitfalls of positive parenting [PDF]
Contemporary official parenting advice about disciplining children can be boiled down to 'Be nice'. I first expand on this claim, drawing on primarily Birth to Five and secondarily Parentchannel.tv, showing that 'Be nice' breaks down into the absence of punishment and the expansion of both positive reinforcement and leading by example, these three ...
Helen Reece
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Economic Pressure, Parent Positivity, Positive Parenting, and Child Social Competence
Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2019The current study examined how economic pressure impacts parental positivity and positive parenting separately for mothers and fathers, as well as how positivity and parenting impact child social competence. This study included 207 mothers, fathers, and their first-born child from toddlerhood through the preschool years.
Shinyoung Jeon +2 more
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The Triple P-Positive Parenting Program: A systematic review and meta-analysis of a multi-level system of parenting support [PDF]
This systematic review and meta-analysis examined the effects of the multilevel Triple P-Positive Parenting Program system on a broad range of child, parent and family outcomes.
Matthew R Sanders +2 more
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2012
Contents: Series Foreword: Monographs in Parenting. Preface. F. Juffer, M.J. Bakermans-Kranenburg, M.H. van IJzendoorn, Promoting Positive Parenting: An Introduction. F. Juffer, M.J. Bakermans-Kranenburg, M.H. van IJzendoorn, Methods of the Video-Feedback to Promote Positive Parenting Alone, With Sensitive Discipline, and With Representational ...
Femmie Juffer +2 more
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Contents: Series Foreword: Monographs in Parenting. Preface. F. Juffer, M.J. Bakermans-Kranenburg, M.H. van IJzendoorn, Promoting Positive Parenting: An Introduction. F. Juffer, M.J. Bakermans-Kranenburg, M.H. van IJzendoorn, Methods of the Video-Feedback to Promote Positive Parenting Alone, With Sensitive Discipline, and With Representational ...
Femmie Juffer +2 more
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Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987), 2012
A programme of intensive support for teenage mothers and their babies, delivered by nurses, is being rolled out across Scotland. Developed in the United States, there is evidence that the Family Nurse Partnership improves the health and life chances of families, but there is concern that the jobs may draw scarce health visiting staff away from other ...
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A programme of intensive support for teenage mothers and their babies, delivered by nurses, is being rolled out across Scotland. Developed in the United States, there is evidence that the Family Nurse Partnership improves the health and life chances of families, but there is concern that the jobs may draw scarce health visiting staff away from other ...
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Positive Parenting Tips for Parents with Teens
Primary Care: Clinics in Office PracticeThis article aims to provide an overview of areas impacting adolescent well-being, offering input and sensible parenting tips. The article is structured into 5 key components that are critical in adolescent life including social media use, nutrition and physical activity, discipline, mental health, and sexual health.
Samira, Farah +2 more
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Positive Parenting: Parent Involvement
1989The Parent Involvement construct assessed the number of activities the boy does with his parent(s) and the amount of time they spend together. Two of the four indicators were based on the Family Activities Checklist (Patterson, 1982); one indicator was for the parents and one was for the child. The two additional indicators were both child self-report,
Deborah M. Capaldi, Gerald R. Patterson
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Modifying the ‘Positive Parenting Program’ for parents with intellectual disabilities
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2012AbstractBackground Many parents with intellectual disabilities (ID) want and/or need professional guidance and support to learn skills and strategies to prevent and manage child behaviour problems. However, the available support is rarely suitable, and suitable support is rarely available.
Glazemakers, I., Deboutte, D.
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