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Parenting Behavior and Child Language: A Meta-analysis
... of child language, in English, including measures of receptive (eg, understanding of words) or expressive language (eg, total utterances); (3) an observational measure of sensitive responsiveness or ... See full document
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Parenting behavior and the risk of becoming a victim and a bully/victim : a meta analysis study
... negative parenting may learn that they are powerless, have less-confidence and become less able to assert their needs (Duncan, 2004); they may generalize such behavior to extra familial interactions; and ... See full document
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Maternal Sensitivity in Parenting Preterm Children: A Meta-analysis
... to maternal sensitivity, maternal responsiveness, and maternal facilitation. Second, studies had to use an observational instrument to measure maternal parenting behavior. Third, studies had to include a ... See full document
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Are parenting interventions effective in improving parental functioning in parents of children with ASD?: a meta analysis
... enhance child language competence and the slow rate of improvement may help to explain why small intervention improvements in child language skills in Estes, Vismara [50] were not accompanied ... See full document
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Transported versus homegrown parenting interventions for reducing disruptive child behavior : a multilevel meta regression study
... most parenting interventions for reducing disruptive child behavior, are universal theories about behavior ...discrete parenting techniques in parenting interventions lead to ... See full document
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Home and community based parenting support programmes and interventions: report of Workpackage 2 of the DataPrev project
... of parenting support and for some this was the sole ...on parenting support for cognitive rather than emotional and social ...development. Meta-analysis of studies using the HOME outcome ... See full document
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Prenatal Alcohol Exposure, FASD, and Child Behavior: A Meta-analysis
... Findings provide direction for future research on FASD and PAE. Descriptive data comprehensively detailing behavioral deficits are crucial to guide research on interventions for the surprisingly prevalent FASD. To ... See full document
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Parental meta-emotion: Validity of the Emotion-Related Parenting Styles Self-Test and Emotion-Related Parenting Styles
... in meta- emotion ...components analysis and produced the expected four components of the ...the child, they only used the disapproval scale for their main ... See full document
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The lived experience of parenting a child with a life limiting condition: A focus on the mental health realm
... of analysis of the life descrip- ...“special” language is used at base for design and methodological pro- cedures, as an interpretive inquirer, in a way the first author simply watched, listened, asked, and ... See full document
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The association of fathers’ parental warmth and parenting stress to child behavior problems
... on child wellbeing relied on clinical or child protective services (CPS) samples, which may introduce selection bias when interpreting study ...prospective analysis of a community-based sample of di- ... See full document
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Cognitive-Affective Processes as a mediator of the Relationship between Responsive Parenting and Preschool Children's externalizing Behavior
... Responsive parenting likely influences children‟s development in similar ways across various socioeconomic ...for behavior problems is reduced (Bradley, Corwyn, McAdoo, & Coll, 2001; Koblinsky, ... See full document
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A meta-synthesis on parenting a child with autism
... a child with autism had on parents, in order to develop initial core ...a child with autism, and codes were developed for each ...this analysis, domains within each core theme were then developed to ... See full document
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How evidence-based is an 'evidence-based parenting program'? A PRISMA systematic review and meta-analysis of Triple P
... treatment. Meta-analy- tic synthesis of paternally-reported data identified a pooled ES of ...and child behavior into trial design provides important confirmatory information [37,38], and seven of ... See full document
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Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor Modulates Behavioral and Brain Responses to Social Stress
... sample reported clinically significant parenting stress. In addition, mothers on average reported they experienced moderate to severe caregiving burden, which was similar to earlier work (Gallagher et al., 2008). ... See full document
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Long-term outcome of a randomized controlled universal prevention trial through a positive parenting program: is it worth the effort?
... in parenting competencies and a decrease in child behaviour problems over the two years of the proj- ...the parenting groups with other (non-single) mothers when comparing their situation with intact ... See full document
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National evaluation of Flying Start
... Language and Play was attended by many of the parents that we spoke to. However, it was much less appreciated by parents than other elements of the programme. This was because parents failed to understand the ... See full document
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Mothers' Lived Experience of Parenting an Infant/Young Child with Special Needs in a Rural Context
... experience. Kearney and Griffin’s (2001) interpretive phenomenological study based on semi- structured interviews with six Australian parents explored the joys and challenges of parents who had children with special ... See full document
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Early Childhood Family Intervention and Long-term Obesity Prevention Among High-risk Minority Youth
... or a no-intervention control condition in 2005. Seventy-seven percent of children who were in Pre-Kindergarten enrolled in the RCT in 4 cohorts (from 2005 to 2008). Children were followed prospec- tively over a 4-year ... See full document
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Theory of planned behavior and smoking: meta-analysis and SEM model
... The third set of hypotheses has also been supported through MASEM analysis. Thus, people are more likely to smoke if they have previously formed the correspond- ing intentions; and these intentions appear to ... See full document
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Comparison of Parenting Style in Single Child and Multiple Children Families
... last child was ...one child, 53 ...of parenting styles (permissive, authoritative, and authoritarian) in families with 1 child, families with 2 children, and families with 3 and more ...and ... See full document
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