Althoughthey try hard to show love and care, parents canoften end up in conflict(冲突) with their teens.But a new study offers some help. Researcher John Coffey and his coworkers surveyed over 150 teens and their parents —- allliving in two-parent households in the United States - for ...
Now, it is increasingly common and accepted in society. Single parent households make up 23% of households in America (pewresearch.org). That... ParentingParentsSingle Parenting 378 Discipline on Children 2 Pages 1012 Words Disciplining children is a subject that has long been the center ...
But if such differences exist in singleparent families, the absence of a second parent rather than specific sex-typed parenting might explain them. We examine differences in mothering and fathering behavior in singleparent households, where number of parents is held constant, and we describe ...
The study of the Wenchuan earthquake looked at the prevalence of trauma symptoms and included several households but did not account for the non-independence of the observations in analysis. Nonetheless, findings are in concert with prior research in which they noted a roughly 46% rate of PTSD ...
In 1970 Germaine Greer wrote about the impossibility of being a mother in a society of nuclear family shaped households. She had a point. At that moment in time, in the western world, we had firmly settled into a way of living that meant that families, in the sense of parents and child...
While all classmates come from households often treated in Ukraine as non-traditional (e.g., single parents; blended families; foster homes), all of the parents and children in the book are assumed to be heterosexual, except for Maya’s two mothers. Before introducing her own family, apparent...
Households were randomly selected in these 12 areas, and respondents aged 10 years or older were randomly sampled from these households. Only one eligible respondent was randomly selected per household for interviewing, which ensured the absence of correlation between individuals at the household level....
In contrast, bullying parents are what I would callauthoritarian(as opposed toauthoritative). Living in one of these households is like living in a dictatorship. These parents use a restrictive and punishment-heavy parenting style that demands compliance with an iron-fist or with verbal intimidation...
(Lamborn et al.,1991). They averaged PAM scores of both parents in two-parent households and used scores from mothers in single-parent households. Although three factors emerged from their exploratory factor analysis, Lamborn and colleagues focused on two factors which were parental acceptance/...
complying with the conceptualization of shared parenting used in this paper to illustrate the family/academic work dynamic of dual-academic households. This is conceptualization is likely to be even more acute in the immediate aftermath of the birth of a child, or when children are young. This ...