The results indicate that parenting styles not only act as an intermediary mechanism of family socioeconomic status in influencing children’s access to quality higher education but also have an independent eff
The clear difference between the factors could contribute to maintaining the child protection system as an adversarial one, and not as an effectively cooperative system. To promote team cohesiveness and intervention success, and to reinforce professionals' wellbeing and resilience, metacommunication on ...
To investigate the developmental characteristics of resilience in children aged 3-5, and to explore the relationship between temperament, parenting style and resilience. A total of 570 preschoolers aged 3-5 years in Hangzhou participated in this study. The children’s teachers completed the assessment...
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...
This study explored the relationship between parenting stress, parenting style, parenting quality, and young children's executive function. In total, 243 firstborns aged 2–9 years old (SD = 3.82) and their parents from two-child families in Beijing participated in the study, which used ...
the authors conveyed a variety of responses to disaster, highlighted resilience, and pointed to vulnerabilities. Five of these studies related to Hurricane Katrina; four of those were directly concerned withparenting issuesand the experience of children in coping with and adjusting to the disaster [63...
In addition, Parenting Sense of Competence not only contributes to increased parental satisfaction with parenting and resilience (Alampay et al., 2017) but also reduces the likelihood of parental burnout (Wang et al., 2023a). This positive parenting attitude and behavioral investment help cultivate...
Robert B. Brooks and Sam Goldstein, coauthors of “Tenacity in Children” and “The Power of Resilience,” share powerful insights on one surprising solution to the lost art of civility. Learn how to promote empathy and encourage constructive dialogue at home, school and beyond. ...
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From encouraging schoolwork and sports to modeling values as a child grows (remember, they do as you do, not as you say!) parents exert enormous influence over their children's lives. They are, however, not the only on-the-ground influencers—especially