This study contributes to the existent literature in that it provides support to cultural transmission through imitation and observation, learning, differential association, and power-control theories: that is, violent behavior is learned in the family, reinforced by attitudes favo...
Psychological aspects of corporal punishment; Physical harm caused to children; Information on violence in... F Romeo - 《Journal of Instructional Psychology》 被引量: 4发表: 1996年 Hands Are Not for Hitting (Best Behavior) [Paperback] The objective of this research is to develop an automatic ...
Children learn more about behavior from what they see you do, rather than what they hear you say. Model behaviors you want to see in your child. Show them how to deal with anger, sadness, and disappointment in socially appropriate ways.3 Get professional help If you have an older child w...
” because this happens a lot in my conversations with parents. I think when we’re in these situations where we feel like we’ve got a lot going on. Now we’re having another baby. Our child is having difficult behavior. Maybe to us, it just seems like our issue, ...
In parenting there will always be times when your child’s behavior doesn’t meet your expectations. Recognizing that you are two distinct individuals with differing opinions and plans and wants and needs will help you to work with your child instead of clashing with them and creating an unhealt...
“Even though research pretty consistently shows that corporal punishment doesn’t improve kids' behavior in the long run — and it might have some negative consequences — people don’t want to believe that,” Font said. “People kind of rely on their own experience of...
- 《Aggression & Violent Behavior》 被引量: 17发表: 1998年 Parenting in Battered Women: The Effects of Domestic Violence on Women and Their Children This study integrates an ecological perspective and trauma theory in proposing a model of the effects of domestic violence on women's parenting ...
“Even though research pretty consistently shows that corporal punishment doesn’t improve kids' behavior in the long run — and it might have some negative consequences — people don’t want to believe that,” Font said. “People kind of rely on their own...
A.Spanking a child is not effective but harmful.B.Sweden was the first country to spank a child in 1996.C.The study from Canada found that spanking children can lower children’s grades.D.Many American experts found spanking a child can cause anti-social behavior.【小题2】Which of the ...
In Defense of Mothers: How to Bring up Children in Spite of the More Zealous Psychologists health; learning how to balance discipline with the child's emerging independence; showing love for your child without smothering them; over-concern with the content of children's books, eating behavior, ...