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Frampton, Kristen L.; Jenkins, Jennifer M.; Dunn, Judy – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2010
The goal of this exploratory, within-family, longitudinal study was to examine whether children's perspectives of the mother-child relationship explained within-family differences in children's responses to a shared family stressor (maternal depressive symptoms) over time. Children (ages 8 to 15 years; N = 68) residing in 34 families were drawn…
Descriptors: Mothers, Predictor Variables, Child Behavior, Parent Child Relationship
Lessard, Jared; Greenberger, Ellen; Chen, Chuansheng – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2010
Previous findings have shown both beneficial and adverse effects of parents' attempts to influence adolescents' eating habits. The current study examined the differential effect of parents' persuasion (e.g., encouragement, giving information) and pressure tactics (e.g., guilt induction, ridicule) and the moderating influence of parental warmth on…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Late Adolescents, Eating Habits, Anxiety
Nesdale, Drew; Durkin, Kevin; Maass, Anne; Kiesner, Jeff; Griffiths, Judith; Daly, Josh; McKenzie, David – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2010
Two simulation studies examined the effect of peer group rejection on 7 and 9 year old children's outgroup prejudice. In Study 1, children (n = 88) pretended that they were accepted or rejected by their assigned group, prior to competing with a lower status outgroup. Results indicated that rejected versus accepted children showed increased…
Descriptors: Peer Groups, Peer Acceptance, Rejection (Psychology), Anxiety
Lv, Nan; Brown, J. Lynne – Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 2010
Objective: To investigate the family food system in first-generation Chinese American families. Design: Qualitative interviews using reciprocal determinism constructs to understand influences on food choices. Setting: Weekend Chinese schools in Pennsylvania. Participants: Twenty couples with at least 1 child aged 5 or older enrolled in a Chinese…
Descriptors: Food, Chinese Americans, Interviews, Eating Habits
Kiel, Elizabeth J.; Buss, Kristin A. – Social Development, 2010
Previous research has suggested that mothers' behaviors may serve as a mechanism in the development from toddler fearful temperament to childhood anxiety. The current study examined the maternal characteristic of accuracy in predicting toddlers' distress reactions to novelty in relation to temperament, parenting, and anxiety development.…
Descriptors: Mothers, Child Rearing, Toddlers, Parent Child Relationship
National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2009
Child sexual abuse is any interaction between a child and an adult (or another child) in which the child is used for the sexual stimulation of the perpetrator or an observer. Children of all ages, races, ethnicities, and economic backgrounds are vulnerable to sexual abuse. Children who have been sexually abused may display a range of emotional and…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Emotional Response, Child Behavior
Ingvarsson, Einar T.; Hanley, Gregory P.; Welter, Katherine M. – Education and Treatment of Children, 2009
Functional analyses suggested that the disruptive behavior of three preschool children was maintained by escape from demands. While keeping the escape contingency intact, we conducted (a) a density analysis in which the children earned preferred items for task completion according to two schedules that varied in reinforcement density, and (b) a…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Positive Reinforcement, Behavior Problems, Child Behavior
Goodlin-Jones, Beth; Schwichtenberg, A. J.; Iosif, Ana-Maria; Tang, Karen; Liu, Jingyi; Anders, Thomas F. – Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2009
The persistence of sleep problems in preschool children is examined against the matched comparison groups of children with developmental delay without autism and typically developing children. Objective and subjective measures of sleep problems of preschool-aged children were found to have produced varying results.
Descriptors: Persistence, Sleep, Preschool Children, Developmental Delays
Muris, Peter – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2009
This study further investigated the construct of courage in children. Children aged 8-13 years (n = 51) were interviewed about the most courageous action that they had ever performed during their life, and to retrospectively rate their level of fear and courage experienced during that event. On a separate occasion, children also completed the…
Descriptors: Correlation, Fear, Anxiety, Psychological Patterns
Morrissey, Taryn W. – Child Development, 2009
Nationally, 15% of children younger than 5 years regularly attend more than 1 child-care arrangement. An association between arrangement multiplicity and children's behavior problems has been identified, but previous research may be susceptible to measurement or omitted variable bias. This study used within-child fixed effects models to examine…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Health, Child Care, Young Children
Joosten, Annette V.; Bundy, Anita C.; Einfeld, Stewart L. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2009
This study provides evidence for intrinsic and extrinsic motivators for stereotypical and repetitive behavior in children with autism and intellectual disability and children with intellectual disability alone. We modified the Motivation Assessment Scale (MAS) (1988b); dividing it into intrinsic and extrinsic measures and adding items to assess…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Autism, Motivation, Anxiety
Colletti, Christina J. M.; Forehand, Rex; Garai, Emily; Rakow, Aaron; McKee, Laura; Fear, Jessica M.; Compas, Bruce E. – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2009
The association of parental depression with child anxiety has received relatively little attention in the literature. In this paper we initially present several reasons for examining this relationship. We then summarize the empirical support for a link between these two variables. Finally, we discuss directions for future research and clinical…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Depression (Psychology), Anxiety, Psychological Patterns
Karakartal, Demet – Online Submission, 2012
Important loss (death) in individuals' life may cause various kinds of bereavement reactions. Most of the individuals cope with bereavement effects in various ways and they adapt themselves to the new situation. On the other hand, some individuals may have problems in coping with and analyzing bereavement period effects caused by loss. Parent loss…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Academic Achievement, Grief, Children
Posner, Michael I.; Rothbart, Mary K.; Sheese, Brad E.; Voelker, Pascale – Developmental Psychology, 2012
In adults, most cognitive and emotional self-regulation is carried out by a network of brain regions, including the anterior cingulate, insula, and areas of the basal ganglia, related to executive attention. We propose that during infancy, control systems depend primarily upon a brain network involved in orienting to sensory events that includes…
Descriptors: Emotional Development, Brain, Cognitive Processes, Emotional Response
Shelleby, Elizabeth C.; Shaw, Daniel S.; Cheong, JeeWon; Chang, Hyein; Gardner, Frances; Dishion, Thomas J.; Wilson, Melvin N. – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2012
This study examines the role of one component of emotion regulation, behavioral control, in the growth of children's early behavior problems by examining whether increases in parental positive behavior support brought about by a family-centered intervention were associated with greater child behavioral control, and whether greater behavioral…
Descriptors: Intervention, Behavior Problems, Parent Child Relationship, Child Behavior

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