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Parent-Child Relationships

Parent-child Relationships in a Homeless Shelter: Promoting Play

Parent-child Relationships in a Homeless Shelter: Promoting Play

... secure parent-child relationships, effective communication and stress coping should include strategies that facilitate opportunities for parent-child ...between parent and ...

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Background factors of chemical intolerance and parent–child relationships

Background factors of chemical intolerance and parent–child relationships

... Phenomenologically, the development of CI appears to be associated with a loss of tolerance following acute or chronic exposure to various environmental agents in daily life and the subsequent triggering of symptoms by ...

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Chinese parent-child relationships in later life in the context of social inequalities

Chinese parent-child relationships in later life in the context of social inequalities

... modern parent-child relationships with more limited exchange than both ru- ral residents and rural-urban migrants ...tant relationships to be lower amongst urban residents than migrants or ...

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Chinese Immigrant Parents, Their Children’s Language Learning, and Parent-Child Relationships

Chinese Immigrant Parents, Their Children’s Language Learning, and Parent-Child Relationships

... frameworks act as the theoretical guide for the current study. The third chapter presents a review of previous literature on Chinese heritage language maintenance, the relationship between language and ethnic identity, ...

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The Quality of Residential Parent-Child Relationships and its Impact on Stepfamily Experiences

The Quality of Residential Parent-Child Relationships and its Impact on Stepfamily Experiences

... Parent-child relationships certainly play a significant role in a child’s life and are affected by ...the parent-child relationship must also be considered when evaluating its effects ...

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Child appraisals of interparental conflict: The effects of intimate partner violence and the quality of parent-child relationships

Child appraisals of interparental conflict: The effects of intimate partner violence and the quality of parent-child relationships

... of parent-child relationships on children’s cognitive appraisals of interparental ...conflict. Parent-child relationship quality, on the other hand, was positively associated with more ...

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Adoptive gay father families: parent child relationships and children's psychological adjustment

Adoptive gay father families: parent child relationships and children's psychological adjustment

... ual parent families with an adopted child aged 3–9 ...of parentchild relationships, child adjustment, and child sex-typed behavior were administered to parents, children, ...

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Adoptive gay father families: parent-child relationships and children's psychological adjustment

Adoptive gay father families: parent-child relationships and children's psychological adjustment

... ual parent families with an adopted child aged 3–9 ...of parentchild relationships, child adjustment, and child sex-typed behavior were administered to parents, children, ...

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PARENT ENGAGEMENT AND SCHOOL READINESS: PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIPS IN EARLY LEARNING. Copyright 2008 by Carolyn Pope Edwards,

PARENT ENGAGEMENT AND SCHOOL READINESS: PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIPS IN EARLY LEARNING. Copyright 2008 by Carolyn Pope Edwards,

... READINESS: PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIPS IN EARLY LEARNING Parental behavior during a child’s first five years of life is critical for the development of important social and cognitive outcomes in ...

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Parent–child relationships and adolescents’ life satisfaction across the first decade of the new millennium

Parent–child relationships and adolescents’ life satisfaction across the first decade of the new millennium

... mount. Accounting for recent efforts to integrate the family stress model with family resilience theory (Patterson, 2002), future research should also explore family strengths that favor successful adaptation in the face ...

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A Harmonious Family Prospers in Everything: China\u27s One-Child Policy and Dynamics of Parent-Child Relationships in Beijing Families

A Harmonious Family Prospers in Everything: China\u27s One-Child Policy and Dynamics of Parent-Child Relationships in Beijing Families

... 家和万事兴 (A Harmonious Family Prospers in Everything): China's One-Child Policy and Dynamics of Parent-Child Relationships in Beijing Families. A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the ...

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Buffering effect of positive parent–child relationships on adolescent risk taking: A longitudinal neuroimaging investigation

Buffering effect of positive parent–child relationships on adolescent risk taking: A longitudinal neuroimaging investigation

... positive parentchild relationships may incur other negative consequences, such as affiliation with antisocial peers and engagement in drugs, which all contribute to greater adolescent risk taking ...

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A study of the effectiveness of life review therapy with Islamic ontological orientation on the parent child relationships in adolescents

A study of the effectiveness of life review therapy with Islamic ontological orientation on the parent child relationships in adolescents

... The study intends to evaluate the effectiveness of life review with Islamic ontological orientation on the parent-child relationships in adolescent. For this purpose, two families, who were in ...

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Parent–child relationships and offspring’s positive mental wellbeing from adolescence to early older age

Parent–child relationships and offspring’s positive mental wellbeing from adolescence to early older age

... –child relationships The quality of relationships with the mother and father in childhood were identi fied from the PBI which was reported retrospectively on a self-completion question- naire by the ...

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Parent-Child Interaction Therapy: Enhancing Parent-Child Relationships

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy: Enhancing Parent-Child Relationships

... and Child Trauma Much of the research and treatment on traumatized children has focused solely on the traumatized child’s trauma symptoms, with much less attention to the dis- ruptive behavior problems that are ...

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The Impact of Child Parent Relationship Therapy on Child Behavior and Parent-Child Relationships: An Examination of Parental Divorce

The Impact of Child Parent Relationship Therapy on Child Behavior and Parent-Child Relationships: An Examination of Parental Divorce

... Child concerns were defined as parents’ perception of change in their child’s behavior as a result of the divorce and included externalizing problems, such as acting out or aggressive behavior, and internalizing ...

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Parent Child Relationships in Poland and Germany: A Retrospective Study

Parent Child Relationships in Poland and Germany: A Retrospective Study

... each parent: 1) perceived love, 2) control, 3) ambition, and 4) role ...punishment, parent as a model, competi- tion between siblings, and the subject’s relationship with the parents ...the Child- ...

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Parent-child relationships as predictors of change in teacher-child relationships and school connectedness during early adolescence

Parent-child relationships as predictors of change in teacher-child relationships and school connectedness during early adolescence

... The research hypotheses included: 1) there would be a change in the parent-child relationship, the teacher-child relationship and youths' report of school comlectedness over the middle s[r] ...

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Compulsive internet use among adolescents: Bidirectional parent-child relationships

Compulsive internet use among adolescents: Bidirectional parent-child relationships

... internet-specific parent- ing, it would be helpful if future research would model individual trajectories of CIU in relation to internet-specific parenting practices, using at least three or four short-term follow ...

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Parental Stress and Parent-Child Relationships in Recently Divorced, Custodial Mothers

Parental Stress and Parent-Child Relationships in Recently Divorced, Custodial Mothers

... However, Mitchell (2010) reported that over two-thirds of respondents miscalculated their divorce date by 3 months on average. While this should not have greatly affected the data gathered, it does need to be considered ...

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