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In recent years, the increase in child problem behaviours has become a significant public health concern. It is crucial to understand the complex dynamics between parental co-parenting, parenting competence, and child problem behaviours to develop effect
The study of parenting style approaches child rearing objec- tively, investigating the range of parental behaviors that create the emotional milieu in which parent–child interactions are expressed, based on the influence of parents on behavioral, emotional, and intellectual aspects of childhood ...
This chapter provides a narrative review of the economic literature analyzing the relationship between parenting and child development. It starts looking at transmission of parental education, and cognitive and non-cognitive skills, focusing on the role
parenting combines warmth with fair discipline. The authoritative style is considered the most effective inraising kidswith better self-esteem, independence, and problem-solving skills, supporting academic and emotional growth.Qualities of a good parentinvolve being warm, supportive, fair, and consistent...
Thus, children's developmental stages influence the amount of stress experienced by parents. For example, caring for a newborn is a time of high stress, particularly for the first-born child. In addition to the change in responsibilities and life style that occurs with the first child, ...
2.1.2. Outcomes We were interested in parental mental health and parenting as outcomes. Although we had separate criteria for each, the data needed to speak to participants reporting on both parental mental health and parenting. Parenting was defined as any directly observable parental behaviours, ...