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The influence of parenting style on sibling relations among children aged 4–6 in rural areas in Northern China–a regression model

European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2021
To determine the status of sibling relations among first-born children aged 4–6 years and the influence of parenting style on sibling relationships among rural children, the Sibling Relationship Questionnaire and Parenting Style Questionnaire were used ...
Zhonglian Yan   +3 more
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Linked in Life and Death: A Note on the Effect of Parental Death on Sibling Relations in Young and Middle Adulthood

Journal of Family Issues, 2021
Despite the important role of adult parent–child and sibling relations in the family system, only few studies have investigated yet, how the common adult experience of parental death impacts sibling relations.
K. Hank
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Sibling Relations as Socialization for Parenthood

The Family Coordinator, 1977
Utilizing a role theory framework, the connection is made between the role behavior of an older sibling toward younger sibs and that of the older sibling as a parent toward future offspring. Factors leading to the assumption of the "parent-surrogate" role are examined as is the role enactment itself.
C. S. Essman
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Implications of Sibling Caregiving for Sibling Relations and Teaching Interactions in Two Cultures

Ethos, 2003
This article explores the social and cognitive implications of sibling caregiving among the Zinacantec Maya of Mexico and the Wolof of Senegal. Ethnographic video data of sibling caregiving interactions were collected, focusing on children ages three to 13 years interacting with their two‐year‐old siblings.
Jacqueline Rabain‐Jamin   +2 more
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Sibling Relations During Hard Times

2020
Katherine J. Conger   +2 more
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Military trauma and social development: The moderating and mediating roles of peer and sibling relations in mental health

International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2010
Kirsi Peltonen   +3 more
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Quality over quantity? Using sibling comparisons to examine relations between sleep quality, sleep duration, and delinquency.

Social Science & Medicine (1967), 2021
RATIONALE A growing body of research suggests that adolescents with problematic sleep patterns are more likely to engage in externalizing and delinquent behaviors. Few studies, however, have examined the role of between- and within-family effects on this
Eric J. Connolly   +2 more
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