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Parenting a child with a cleft: The father's perspective

Parenting a child with a cleft: The father's perspective

... positive perspective for families with less ...a cleft was helpful for some participants in making more positive appraisals of the impact the cleft might have on their own child and in ... See full document

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Being the parent of a child with a visible difference:a focus on parenting a child with a cleft lip and/or palate and limb difference

Being the parent of a child with a visible difference:a focus on parenting a child with a cleft lip and/or palate and limb difference

... participant’s child, confirmation that they have had available to use a prosthesis for a minimum of 6 months, and their preference for the interview medium ... See full document

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Study protocol: evaluation of an online, father-inclusive, universal parenting intervention to reduce child externalising behaviours and improve parenting practices

Study protocol: evaluation of an online, father-inclusive, universal parenting intervention to reduce child externalising behaviours and improve parenting practices

... of parenting interventions has the potential to increase reach and dissemination and impact on child externalising ...in parenting interventions provided online, especially if they are tailored to ... See full document

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Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor Modulates Behavioral and Brain Responses to Social Stress

Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor Modulates Behavioral and Brain Responses to Social Stress

... and parenting at home makes it difficult for children to learn restraint in the first ...incarcerated father cannot meet any of those requirements to raise his child due to his ...the child is ... See full document

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Growing up in Scotland: father-child relationships and child socio-emotional wellbeing

Growing up in Scotland: father-child relationships and child socio-emotional wellbeing

... that father-child relations are negatively affected by reduced potential ...affect parenting quality, although these could be exacerbated by long ...engaged parenting of infants (Goodman et ... See full document

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Communication patterns and dimensions of parenting: a correlational study

Communication patterns and dimensions of parenting: a correlational study

... Communications that emphasize closeness could include statements of love and praise while communications that emphasize separation could include criticism (as cited in Mc Naughton, Jessica. 2000). There are also findings ... See full document

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First child’s impact on parental relationship: an existential perspective

First child’s impact on parental relationship: an existential perspective

... a child forged stronger ties to her partner and increased thoughts and conversations of the life change with the ...a father may also potentially also transform partnership ...and child, it seem ... See full document

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The Transformation of Asian Fathers: From Distant, Income Provider and Disciplinarian to Forgiven, Discipler & Benefactor

The Transformation of Asian Fathers: From Distant, Income Provider and Disciplinarian to Forgiven, Discipler & Benefactor

... In the public television series Becoming American: The Chinese Experience, two young Chinese women describe the different paths they have traveled that illustrate the high priority given to academic achievement. One of ... See full document

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Father Loss and Child Telomere Length

Father Loss and Child Telomere Length

... a child, whereas in our study, it accounts for only 25% of the association between a father’s death and child ...between father loss and negative outcomes for children: parenting quality and ... See full document

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Disclosure of Misattributed Paternity

Disclosure of Misattributed Paternity

... putative father without disclosing the presumed misattributed ...biologic perspective, it would not be inaccurate to tell the putative father that although he did not have the same genetic variant ... See full document

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Saudi Arabian Mothers’ Child Feeding Practices, Autonomy, and Concern about Child Weight

Saudi Arabian Mothers’ Child Feeding Practices, Autonomy, and Concern about Child Weight

... impact parenting beliefs, goals, and values, which in turn influence parenting styles and practices ...and child caregivers [20- 22]. In the past, the father or the breadwinner made most major ... See full document

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Bringing dads to the table: comparing mother and father reports of child behaviour and parenting at mealtimes

Bringing dads to the table: comparing mother and father reports of child behaviour and parenting at mealtimes

... on child feeding may depend on the type of feeding problems surveyed, though this is difficult to assess given the diversity of feeding problems (Berlin et ...same child), yet found similarity between ... See full document

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Comparison of Parenting Style in Single Child and Multiple Children Families

Comparison of Parenting Style in Single Child and Multiple Children Families

... between parenting style and perfectionism and self-regulation in single child and multiple children ...and parenting from Islamic, sociology and psychology perspective, it seems that ... See full document

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<p>The relationship between procrastination, perceived stress, saliva alpha-amylase level and parenting styles in Chinese first year medical students</p>

<p>The relationship between procrastination, perceived stress, saliva alpha-amylase level and parenting styles in Chinese first year medical students</p>

... and parenting styles in Chinese MBBS students during their fi rst four weeks of ...negative parenting styles such as punish- ment and rejection have a positive correlation with procras- tination, inducing ... See full document

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Stories to tell : families of children with vision impairment : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education (Guidance Studies) at Massey University

Stories to tell : families of children with vision impairment : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education (Guidance Studies) at Massey University

... Three other studies on families coping with vision impairment included a mother ' s perspective on parenting a child with vision impairment Hancock , 1987; the coping strategies, emotion[r] ... See full document

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Beyond father absence: An investigation into black fathering and child outcomes in Britain.

Beyond father absence: An investigation into black fathering and child outcomes in Britain.

... non-resident father generally faces common challenges in maintaining his parenting role after divorce, (Lund, ...of father-child relationships before and after ...the child as present ... See full document

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The effectiveness of Stepping Stones Triple P parenting support in parents of children with borderline to mild intellectual disability and psychosocial problems: a randomized controlled trial

The effectiveness of Stepping Stones Triple P parenting support in parents of children with borderline to mild intellectual disability and psychosocial problems: a randomized controlled trial

... in child be- havior and parenting styles in different target popula- tions of pre-school children, children with autism or other developmental disabilities ...on parenting skills, family functioning ... See full document

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Home and community based parenting support programmes and interventions: report of Workpackage 2 of the DataPrev project

Home and community based parenting support programmes and interventions: report of Workpackage 2 of the DataPrev project

... Temperament-based anticipatory guidance involves discussion by physicians, about the child's temperament in order to increase parents‟ understanding of the childs individuality and promote better ... See full document

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Mothers&#039; Lived Experience of Parenting an Infant/Young Child with Special Needs in a Rural Context

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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The lived experience of parenting a child with a life limiting condition: A focus on the mental health realm

The lived experience of parenting a child with a life limiting condition: A focus on the mental health realm

... a child with a life-limiting condition feels like a never-ending ...a child with a life-limiting condition, parents having to change their pattern of life and relationships and being able to cope with these ... See full document

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