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Influences Of Early Child Characteristics And Health On Later Parent And Parent-Child Relationship Factors

Influences Of Early Child Characteristics And Health On Later Parent And Parent-Child Relationship Factors

... of child behaviors such as temperament, we would make the case that parental responses to the child are based on the parent's perception of the child's behavior so the subjective ratings are more salient to ...

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Child and Parent Predictors of Perceptions of Parent–Child Relationship Quality

Child and Parent Predictors of Perceptions of Parent–Child Relationship Quality

... when child and parental perceptions are directly compared, children with ADHD do report more positive perceptions of the relationship relative to their parents, whereas no difference is found between LNCG ...

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An exploration of the relationship between poor parent-child attachment and callous-unemotional traits in a sample of high-risk young offenders

An exploration of the relationship between poor parent-child attachment and callous-unemotional traits in a sample of high-risk young offenders

... the relationship between psychopathy and parental bonding, parental warmth and object relations, including literature utilising the Rorschach inkblot ...these factors met the inclusion criteria and were ...

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Genetic intervention and the parent-child relationship

Genetic intervention and the parent-child relationship

... influence their children’s traits. Habermas recognises this and his response is to suggest that there is a substantial difference between environmental influences and genetic ones. He indicates that the latter are ...

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Factors influencing children's appraisals of interparental conflict: the role of parent-child relationship quality

Factors influencing children's appraisals of interparental conflict: the role of parent-child relationship quality

... positive parent-child relation- ...of parent-child relationships seem to be criti- cal mechanisms accounting for children’s IPC appraisals, future studies should investigate both potential ...

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Parent child relationship and dyslexia among children

Parent child relationship and dyslexia among children

... been popular in western countries, but relatively new to the Indian educational system. The term learning disability was introduced by Kirk in 1962 to sweep away variety of confusing levels. According to him “a learning ...

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Chores, Incubator for a Strong Parent Child Relationship

Chores, Incubator for a Strong Parent Child Relationship

... a parent requires his or her children to be grateful for his or her sacrifices in bringing them up, it will throw his or her initial alleged benevolence into a debt for children, then a parentchild ...

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Adjustment of adolescents in relation to their parent child relationship

Adjustment of adolescents in relation to their parent child relationship

... The findings point to three main concerns of LD adolescents regarding their transition to junior-high: A sense of isolation, a lack of social and adaptation skills, and a poor relationship with teachers. ...

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The influence of corporal punishment on the parent-child relationship

The influence of corporal punishment on the parent-child relationship

... the parent and child bond may be able to endure abuse does not mean that there is no friction or dissonance caused by the abuse, as can be seen by the many participants whose relationships with their ...

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Post-traumatic stress reactions in children and their parents/caregivers following child trauma: understanding prevalence, risk factors and mediators within the parent-child relationship.

Post-traumatic stress reactions in children and their parents/caregivers following child trauma: understanding prevalence, risk factors and mediators within the parent-child relationship.

... mediating factors between child and parent ...on child functioning in the aftermath of child ...the parent-child relationship, the results also pose the need to ...

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Violent Video Gaming, Parent and Child Risk Factors, and Aggression in School-Age Children

Violent Video Gaming, Parent and Child Risk Factors, and Aggression in School-Age Children

... between parent report of children’s violent video game exposure and aggressive behaviour were significantly mediated by children’s negative affect; the results were not significant for children’s report of violent ...

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Parent-child relationship of directly measured physical activity

Parent-child relationship of directly measured physical activity

... understand parent-child correlations in physical activity ...on child activity ...such factors were responsible for the parent-child activity aggregation found, it seems clear ...

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The quality of parent child relationship and health in later life

The quality of parent child relationship and health in later life

... factors in their analysis. The methods used had a number of limitations and compromised the findings of the study. Newman and colleagues (2000) studied a sample of 608 women from an HMO in California for somatic ...

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Parental enhancement and symmetry of power in the parent–child relationship

Parental enhancement and symmetry of power in the parent–child relationship

... ’s child inter- est and also uses of parental power that are not necessary to advance a child ’s ...her child undergoes very low-risk hormonal treatment to ensure the child will grow up ...

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Child-parent Interactions in American and Turkish Families: Examining Measurement Invariance Analysis of Child-parent Relationship Scale

Child-parent Interactions in American and Turkish Families: Examining Measurement Invariance Analysis of Child-parent Relationship Scale

... assess child-parent interaction not only in the Turkish con- text, but also in the global context where researchers have reported psychometric issues related to item CPRS 4 in different CPRS ...two ...

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The relationship between parent and child dysfunctional beliefs about sleep and child sleep

The relationship between parent and child dysfunctional beliefs about sleep and child sleep

... between child dysfunctional beliefs about sleep and SRPs but the direction of this relationship remains ambiguous; children’s dysfunctional beliefs may lead to poor sleep but it is equally likely ...

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Background factors of chemical intolerance and parent–child relationships

Background factors of chemical intolerance and parent–child relationships

... with risk of asthma and allergic disease ...Otherwise, poor housing condi- tions due to lower socioeconomic status may increase the exposure to indoor environmental allergens associated with asthma and ...

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The Role of Fathers in Behavioral Parent Training: An Exploration of Parent-Related Factors in Parent and Child Treatment Outcomes

The Role of Fathers in Behavioral Parent Training: An Exploration of Parent-Related Factors in Parent and Child Treatment Outcomes

... in child behavior, and the parent-child relationship, parent ratings were high with a mean of 45 ...note, parent perceptions of stress were not significantly different from pre ...

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The Parent Child Relationship when Parents’
Contact with their Children is Supervised

The Parent Child Relationship when Parents’ Contact with their Children is Supervised

... 30 higher end of emotional and behavioural difficulties thus possibly influencing the results. The small sample size also makes the findings difficult to generalise. Two main themes emerged from the findings. The first ...

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Relationship Between Parent Asthma Knowledge, Parental Control of Child\u27s Asthma, and Parent QoL

Relationship Between Parent Asthma Knowledge, Parental Control of Child\u27s Asthma, and Parent QoL

... no relationship found between asthma knowledge and parental control of child’s asthma in the present ...increased risk for experiencing asthma symptoms and more likely to visit clinics and hospitals more ...

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