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Macours, Karen; Premand, Patrick; Schady, Norbert; Vakis, Renos – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2015
Despite the strong argument for investing in young children and the many types of interventions and delivery mechanisms that have been developed, knowledge on Early Childhood Development (ECD) programs' effectiveness in low-income settings remains thin. Yet a growing number of programs in developing countries contain interventions seeking to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Early Childhood Education, Intervention
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Kim, Ryang Hui – Crime & Delinquency, 2013
This study uses a developmental perspective and focuses on examining whether the impact of adolescent dating is age-sensitive. Dating at earlier ages is hypothesized to have a stronger effect on adolescent criminal behavior or substance use, but the effect would be weaker as one ages. The data obtained from the National Longitudinal Survey of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Dating (Social), Adolescents, Crime
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Raya, Antonio Félix; Ruiz-Olivares, Rosario; Pino, María José; Herruzo, Javier – International Journal of Higher Education, 2013
In order to explain the worst levels of adaptation showed by children with disabilities in relation to non disabled children, this paper aims to carry out a review of the most important advances achieved in recent decades in the study of parenting styles and parenting practices in relation to academic competence and behavior problems of children…
Descriptors: Parenting Styles, Child Rearing, Disabilities, Comparative Analysis
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Roskam, I.; Meunier, J.-C.; Stievenart, M.; Noel, M.-P. – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2013
The main objective of the current study was to examine the impact of two child risk factors, i.e. personality and inhibition, and two proximal family risk factors, i.e. parenting and attachment, and the impact of their cumulative effect on later externalizing behavior among young children incurring no distal family risk. Data were collected in a…
Descriptors: Young Children, At Risk Persons, Behavior Problems, Family Influence
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Yamagata, Shinji; Takahashi, Yusuke; Ozaki, Koken; Fujisawa, Keiko K.; Nonaka, Koichi; Ando, Juko – Developmental Science, 2013
This twin study examined the bidirectional relationship between maternal parenting behaviors and children's peer problems that were not confounded by genetic and family environmental factors. Mothers of 259 monozygotic twin pairs reported parenting behaviors and peer problems when twins were 42 and 48 months. Path analyses on monozygotic twin…
Descriptors: Twins, Mothers, Child Rearing, Parenting Styles
Tomlin, Angela; Pickholtz, Naomi; Green, Allison; Rumble, Patricia – Zero to Three (J), 2012
The United States has more people in prison than any other country, and more than half of those incarcerated are parents. This article reviews the challenges to parenting while in prison and considers how parental attachment experiences and difficult life trajectories have an impact on parent-child relationships. The authors provide examples of…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Child Rearing, Correctional Institutions, Attachment Behavior
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Glick, Jennifer E.; Hanish, Laura D.; Yabiku, Scott T.; Bradley, Robert H. – Child Development, 2012
Little is known about how key aspects of parental migration or childrearing history affect social development across children from immigrant families. Relying on data on approximately 6,400 children from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort, analyses assessed the role of mother's age at migration on children's social development in…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Immigration, Child Rearing, Parenting Styles
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Markham, Melinda Stafford; Coleman, Marilyn – Family Relations, 2012
This study produces a grounded theory of how 20 predominantly White, well-educated women experienced sharing physical custody of their children with their former partners after divorce or separation. Three patterns of coparenting were identified in the data: "continuously contentious", "always amicable", and "bad to better". Five negative factors…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Divorce, Mothers, Child Rearing
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Kerr, Margaret; Stattin, Hakan; Ozdemir, Metin – Developmental Psychology, 2012
In the present research on parenting and adolescent behavior, there is much focus on reciprocal, bidirectional, and transactional processes, but parenting-style research still adheres to a unidirectional perspective in which parents affect youth behavior but are unaffected by it. In addition, many of the most cited parenting-style studies have…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Rearing, Parenting Styles, Longitudinal Studies
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McKinney, Cliff; Milone, Mary Catherine – Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2012
Research links negative parenting and parental psychopathology to poorer outcomes among youth. Less research examines these effects simultaneously during late adolescence. The current study examines parenting, parental psychopathology, and late adolescent psychopathology as reported by late adolescents (N = 328) with the use of structural equation…
Descriptors: Mothers, Structural Equation Models, Child Rearing, Late Adolescents
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Goodman, Sabrina J.; Glenwick, David S. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2012
This study explored the relationship between parents' perceptions of their child's attachment to them and parents' own affective attachment to their child, as well the relationship of these constructs to parenting stress, parent-rated child functional impairment, and parenting sense of competence. Mothers (n = 76) and fathers (n = 30) of children…
Descriptors: Autism, Child Rearing, Mothers, Fathers
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Respler-Herman, Melissa; Mowder, Barbara A.; Yasik, Anastasia E.; Shamah, Renee – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2012
The present study built on prior research by examining the relationship of parental stress and social support to parenting beliefs and behaviors. A sample of 87 parents provided their views concerning the importance of parenting characteristics as well as their level of parental stress and perceived social support. These parents completed the…
Descriptors: Parent Education, Child Rearing, Parenting Styles, Parent Attitudes
Pawl, Jeree – Zero to Three (J), 2012
Jeree Pawl, PhD, former clinical professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of California at San Francisco and past director of the Infant-Parent Program located at San Francisco General Hospital responds to questions about how parents and caregivers can support the development of self-esteem in very young children. Contrary to the idea that…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Young Children, Self Esteem, Child Development
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McGene, Juliana; King, Valarie – Journal of Family Issues, 2012
Prior research has noted that although cooperative coparenting between resident and nonresident parents is beneficial to children, this form of shared parenting is relatively uncommon. Relying on nationally representative data from two waves of the National Survey of Families and Households (N = 628), this study examines the importance of…
Descriptors: Family Structure, One Parent Family, Fathers, Child Rearing
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Oliver, Bonamy R.; Trzaskowski, Maciej; Plomin, Robert – Developmental Psychology, 2014
Reviews of behavioral genetic studies note that "control" aspects of parenting yield low estimates of heritability, while "affective" aspects (parental feelings) yield moderate estimates. Research to date has not specifically considered whether positive and negative aspects of parenting--for both feelings and control--may…
Descriptors: Genetics, Child Rearing, Twins, Children
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