Singleparentingrefers to a parent who brings up children without the assistance of a partner. There are varying reasons why a single parent may bring up a child alone without help from a partner. It could be that they were in a relationship that ended. Other parents may opt to become singl...
First, children can have lack of affection and confidence. Some children may feel they are not fully loved by anyone which can affect negatively when they grow up. Children depend on their parents the most when they are still young, and although the child is not a parent's property, the ...
Harsh parenting in relation to child emotion regulation and aggression. Person versus processpraise and criticism:Implications for contingent self-worth and coping. 2003 Relationship of recalledparenting style to self-perception in Korean American college students.G Dewar...
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Rather, children must undergo a process to activate and acquire this cultural capital. Therefore, parenting styles may not necessarily maintain a consistent correlation with family socioeconomic status. For example, the transfer of cultural capital requires more time and effort than does the transfer ...
To be a good parent,be responsive, prioritize parent-child relationships, promote emotional regulation, use inductive discipline, and be consistent.Good parentsform strong foundations for their children’s emotional security, social skills, and moral development.Good parenting skillsshape children’s lives...
An intergenerational transmission of the growth mindset from parents to youngsters: the meditating role of parenting styles 2025, Current Psychology The effects of parents’ failure beliefs on children’s math achievement: children’s math self-efficacy, responses to failure and intelligence mindset as ...
“son preference” and coparcenary cultures. By doing so, this study enhances our understanding of the critical roles that parents and cultural contexts play in shaping children’s attitudes toward internal succession and external entrepreneurship, while also highlighting the unique ways through which ...
. Parental feeding knowledge and practices were time-varying, indicating a time effect. Some parental feeding knowledge and practice covariates were found to be associated with children’s weight status; but most of the associations did not differ significantly among mothers and fathers. The study ...