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TG Halle, B Kurtz-Costes… - Journal of Educational …, 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
... that have been associated with chil- dren's academic achievement include parenting styles, ver ...
bal interaction, book reading, helping with homework, and school involvement (Dauber & ... variables
did not change the significant, positive relations between parental perceptions and ...
VC McLoyd - American Psychologist, 1998 - psycnet.apa.org
... Parent-school involvement during the early adolescent years. ... 3. Parent education as early
childhood intervention: Emerging directions in theory, research, and practice (pp. ... and work
interruption among African American single mothers: Effects on parenting and adolescent ...
SL Christenson, T Rounds… - School Psychology …, 1992 - psycnet.apa.org
... The relation of parenting style to adolescent school performance. ... The relationship among
socioeconomic status, home environment, parent involvement, child self-concept, and child
achievement. ... Examining and influencing the home reading behaviors of young children. ...
C Webster-Stratton - Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 1998 - psycnet.apa.org
... of training) to familiarize them with the parent training content, so that their classroom behavior
man- agement ... Measures assessed each major outcome domain (ie, conduct prob- lems, parenting
competencies, child social competencies, and parental involvement in school ...
NE Hill… - Journal of Educational Psychology; Journal of …, 2003 - psycnet.apa.org
... of value for education in children that results in more responsible behavior in school ... All of these
dimensions of parental involvement were included in this study from both ... nomically comparable
samples of African American and Euro-American kindergarten children and their ...
GL Zellman… - The Journal of Educational …, 1998 - Heldref Publications
... of mothers and children engaging in problem-solving efforts, allowed us to examine the parent-
ing context and particularly parenting style in far ... These data point to some underlying parent
attitudes and behaviors that account for both parent involvement and improved ...
SL Hofferth - Journal of Family Issues, 2003 - jfi.sagepub.com
... Involvement in Two-Parent Families ... examines the contribution of economic circumstances,
neighborhood context, and cultural factors to explaining race/ethnic differences in fathering in
two-parent families. ... Contributing factors other than income may involve parenting practices. ...
GH Brody… - Child development, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
... to be directly linked to the proximal parent-child processes and maternal school involvement
variables, described ... More years of formal education have been linked with more re- sponsive
and vigilant parenting and with more supportive and harmonious parent-child relation ...
MOB Caughy, PJ O'Campo, SM Randolph… - … development, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
... racial socialization prac- tices contributed uniquely to differences in child behav- ior and/or
cognitive abilities over and above other par- ent characteristics and/or parenting behaviors. ... Other
family/no parent present 18 9.0 ... No. children 17 years of age in household One 53 26.5 ...
SM McGroder - Child development, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
... Items were selected from Luster's (1984) Parent Opinion Survey to assess mothers' beliefs re-
garding showing ... Finally, new items were constructed to tap mothers' involvement with their children
in inter- actions that did not ... Poor adjustment to parenting role/impatience with child ...
CM Connell… - Journal of school Psychology, 2002 - Elsevier
... and survey responses related to childcare exposure, home environment, parenting behaviors,
and all ... Earlier involvement in childcare was positively correlated with both cognitive and ...
Parent–child interaction quality was positively associated with all outcomes at significant ...
WT Miedel… - Journal of School Psychology, 2000 - Elsevier
... of participating children and the contributions of family and school practices on children's behavior. ...
Children involved in the CPCs could have preschool services, follow-on services ... kindergarten
readiness score was included to determine if parent involvement was independent ...
KV Hoover-Dempsey, AC Battiato… - Educational …, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
... olds, parents, teachers drawn from Longitudinal Study of Children at Risk ... Parent behaviors during
homework, ob- servations on student's thinking; con- versation ... & Darling (1992) Examine the
influence of authoritative parenting, parent involvement, parent encouragement to ...
C McWayne, J Fantuzzo… - Psychology in the …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
... The supportive impact of involved parenting practices on children's educational development
is evident in the elementary and middle school literature (Mantzicopoulos, 1997; Morrow & Young ...
Findings from this study also extend parent and family involvement literature in ...
AJ Reynolds - Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1992 - Elsevier
... Parental involvement, homework, and TV time: Direct and indirect effects on high school
achievement. ... Parental inputs and children's achievement ... The impact of economic hardship on
black families and children: Psychological stress, parenting, and socioemotional development ...
SB Newman - Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1996 - Elsevier
... of low cognitive demand behaviors (ie, chiming) and high cognitive demand behaviors (ie,
bridging). ... The long-term effectiveness of parental involvement in reading: A followup to the
Haringey ... Home advantage: Social class and parental intervention in elementary education. ...
E Thomson, TL Hanson… - Social Forces, 1994 - sf.oxfordjournals.org
... of adults available to help with child rearing rather than single mothers' parenting skills. ... account
for a substantial portion of the effect of family structure on children's academic performance . ... 2
and 4) do not change very much when we adjust for differences in parental behavior. ...
…, S Gill - Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1994 - Springer
... placed on fam- ily-school relations, however, the attitudes, expectations, and behavior of parents ...
are critical in order to fully understand the nature of family involvement in children's ... interven- tions
must be tailored to the needs of parents and their children, parent perspectives are ...
DJ Mattingly, R Prislin, TL McKenzie… - Review of …, 2002 - rer.sagepub.com
... Parenting, volunteering, and supporting home learning result primarily from the efforts of parents;
but communicating, participating in decision ... Because of economic and racial correlates of parent
involvement, a large number of programs target increased involvement in “at ...
L Desimone - The Journal of Educational Research, 1999 - Heldref Publications
... Epstein divided parent-involvement practices into six gener- al categories: Type I, parenting
practices at home; Type 2 ... Parent Involvement Variables Parent-reported discussion predicted
a .06 standard devi- ation decrease in mathematics test scores for students from middle ...
MM Wagner… - The Future of Children, 1999 - JSTOR
... for families of children ages birth to three, which assesses parenting practices using ... behavior,
opportunity for stimulation, organization of the environ- ment, parental involvement, parental
responsivity, and ... The HOME is based on parent reports and field evaluator observations. ...
…, MA Perry, S Childs - School …, 2004 - eportfoliocathymendoza.pbworks. …
... on the assumption that parent participation in the program affects positively parenting behaviors
and attitudes ... adds to the literature by highlighting the importance of parental involvement in
supporting ... unscaled surveys or raw com- posite scores to assess parental activities in the ...
…, X Li, J Galbraith, G Cornick, S Feigelman… - Journal of Adolescent …, 2000 - Elsevier
... were structured to acquire information about parental concepts of risk involvement, risk prevention ...
meaning of monitoring (supervision and communication) within the context of parenting and how
it ... ImPACT curriculum, following viewing of the video by both the parent and youth ...
JD Shannon, CS Tamis-LeMonda… - Parenting: Science …, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
... they applied to have their children re- ceive childcare and parenting services at ... First, it adds several
variables relevant to children's cognitive status (eg, parent's language use ... participation with
caregiver, re- sponsiveness to caregiver, emotional attunement, involvement with toys ...
FA Campbell… - Child development, 1994 - Wiley Online Library
... can teenaged mothers in Washington, DG, primary pediatric care and parenting educa- tion ...
programs covering such topics as family nu- trition, legal matters, behavior management, and ...
Parent participation in school conferences and other school events was encouraged and ...
AO Harrison, MN Wilson, CJ Pine… - … Development, 1990 - Wiley Online Library
... For ex- ample, involvement in extended families increases economic resources among low-
income ... Parenting of younger sib- lings by older siblings, sharing of the bread- winner ... theories
have provided the conceptual underpinning for the assumption that parental beliefs are ...
BD Goodson, JI Layzer, RG St Pierre… - Early Childhood …, 2000 - Elsevier
... staff of specialists (eg, health and mental health coordinators, male involvement specialists, and ...
These effects on parental functioning would support longer-term effects on children, in ... education
program, from taking advantage of a locally available parenting education program ...
NE Hill, DR Castellino, JE Lansford… - … development, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
... In addition, among indicators of SES, parental educational level is most strongly
related to parenting and adolescents' achievement (Hoff, Laursen, & Tardiff,
2002; Kohl et al., 2000). ... Parent academic involvement. ...
…, C McWayne, J Fantuzzo, S Grim - Early Childhood Research …, 2002 - Elsevier
... empirical identification of three main styles of parenting: (a) authoritative parenting,
characterized by high levels of parental nurturance, involvement, sensitivity, reasoning, control,
and encouragement of autonomy; (b) authoritarian parenting, consisting of ...
RL Coley - American Psychologist, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
... and their children, using a variety of measures of paternal involvement and considering ... ment
and children's outcomes in low-income, minority, and unmarried-parent families focus on ... Riley,
Gunnarsson, & Henderson, 1990; Mosley & Thomson, 1995), and parenting style (Coley ...
LC Taylor, JD Clayton… - Review of General …, 2004 - psycnet.apa.org
... Such behaviors include many activities identi- fied as promoting children's school readiness and ...
and schools, thereby promoting positive aca- demic experiences for children: parenting, com- ...
Parental involvement in children's academic lives is a well-recognized critical factor for ...
SO Hughes, TG Power, J Orlet Fisher,
S Mueller… - Appetite, 2005 - Elsevier
... style (low demandingness/low responsiveness) characterized by little control and involvement
with the ... linear modeling using ANOVA to evaluate mean differences in general parenting and
existing ... 24 items to determine the nature or responsiveness of parental demands on ...
L Okagaki… - American Educational Research Journal, 1998 - aer.sagepub.com
... children's educational attain- ment, parental childrearing beliefs, and parental involvement in
children's ... expectations, (c) childrearing beliefs, and (d) self-reported parenting behaviors and
parental ... The educational attainment belief cluster consisted of parental beliefs about the ...
ML Kelley, TS Smith, AP Green, AE Berndt… - … and Development, 1998 - Elsevier
... Radin and colleagues found that higher paternal involvement was related to better academic ...
fathers and children and the effects of child age on parenting attitudes and behavior ... sensitivity
predicted less advanced social and cognitive development in two-parent low- and working ...
SL Hofferth… - Journal of Marriage and Family, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
... we suspect that families that do not fit prevalent lifestyle and parenting norms were ... at home eating,
sleeping, and reading is linked to children's achievement and behavior. ... Parental involvement,
homework, and TV time: Direct and indirect effects on high school achievement. ...
PE Davis-Kean - Journal of Family Psychology, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
... though parents' educational expectations predicted the amount of parent-child involvement in
play ... The Reading scale, however, was the only parenting behavior that had a direct relation ... To
truly understand how parent beliefs and behaviors ultimately impact child development ...
RH Bradley… - Annual review of psychology, 2002 - annualreviews.org
... of Kohn & Schooler (1982): what parents experience at work, they incorporate into their style
of parenting. ... study adolescents reported on their own behavior. ... The relation is often mediated
through friends' use of substances, academic competence, and parental supportiveness. ...
VC McLoyd - Child development, 1990 - Wiley Online Library
... with psychological distress in parents and documents the effects of these parenting behaviors
on children's ... sanctions, parents' networks ease emotional distress in parents, temper harsh
parental treatment, and ... in the greatest net increase in poverty among black children in the ...
SFS PhD, IJC PhD - Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in …, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
... Examples include providing parenting classes or involving parents in policy and decision making
ac ... the scale, teacher rat- ings were averaged across 24 aggressive behavior items (eg ... Parent
Involvement–Grade 7 (alpha = .85) required parents to assess the following four items ...
B Fuller, SD Holloway… - Child Development, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
... to se- lect formal centers, we can better identify mechanisms that link parenting behavior to the ...
Caution must always be exercised in evaluating the validity of reported parental practices. ... parents'
self-reports of early educational practices against their actual behaviors at home ...
WJ Yeung, MR Linver… - Child development, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
... in the CDS that allowed us to examine both family stress and parental investments as ... dating back
to the child's birth, home en- vironment and resources, parenting practices, and ... Children's
internalized behavior problems were found to be unrelated to family income after control ...
SI Coard, SA Wallace, HC Stevenson… - Journal of Child and …, 2004 - Springer
... attending Head Start by emphasizing social networking, attention to parental support, and parent
involvement in their ... To date, specific at- tention to enhancing evidenced-based parenting programs
by incorporating racial socialization ... Racial Socialization and Parent Training ...
PE Barton - Educational Leadership, 2004 - kckps.org
... The school learning climate is negatively affected by a range of student behaviors, including
disrespect for ... Before and Beyond School: • Birthweight • Lead poisoning • Hunger and nutrition •
Reading to young children • Television watching ... Parent involvement in schools [Online ...
S McLanahan… - Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1989 - JSTOR
... The latter indicate that parental involvement and supervision in mother- only families is somewhat
lower ... that grand- mothers would have a more positive influence on mother's parenting than
stepfathers ... can- not account for all of the problems associated with parental divorce and ...
EN Patrikakou… - … of Prevention & Intervention in the …, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
... It may be difficult for a single parent who cannot share parenting responsibilities with a ... School
programs and teacher practices of parent involvement in inner-city elementary and middle schools. ...
A model of parental attitudes and the academic achieve- ment of adolescents. ...
K Hoover-Dempsey… - The Teachers College Record, 1995 - tcrecord.org
... success, offer vicarious experiences of educational success, offer verbal persuasion intended
to develop attitudes, behaviors, and efforts ... Family life and school achievement: Why poor black
children succeed or fail. ... Parent involvement in schools: An ecological approach. ...
GH Brody, DL Flor… - Child development, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
... these sources were standardized, then summed to form a competence- promoting parenting
index ... and father-child rela- tionship quality in a sample of two-parent African American ... Maternal
school involvement was comprised of a single teacher-reported indicator similar to those ...
C Webster-Stratton, MJ Reid… - Journal of Clinical Child …, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
... Critical parenting has acceptable internal consistency (Cronbach's α = .87) and interrater reli-
ability (ICC = .80 ... was derived consisting of two teacher reports (Teacher Involvement Questionnaire
[INVOLVE–T]: Involvement and Bonding) and one parent report (INVOLVE ...
WS Barnett - The future of children, 1995 - JSTOR
... CCDP, which offered weaker early childhood services for children but added parenting education
or ... quality of educational experiences within these classrooms and in the parent involvement and
other ... In both Child Parent Center (CPC) studies, services began in preschool and ...
CH Qi… - Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2003 - tec.sagepub.com
... ings across studies. Parent Characteristics Longitudinal research has indicated
that parenting charac- teristics are associated with childhood behavior problems
(see Stormont, 1998, for a review). Parenting character- istics ...
NE Hill - Journal of Educational Psychology, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
... Enforcement Hostile control Inconsistent discipline Withdrawal Involvement1 Parent initiated
Teacher initiated Parental home involvement Educational values School involvement
Endorsement Quality ... PARENTING, SOCIALIZATION, AND SCHOOL READINESS ...
S Machida, AR Taylor… - Family Relations, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
... family background factors (ie, child temperament, maternal education, and family stress) on family
involvement in home ... as a parent's belief that he or she possesses the required parenting skills
to ... Interest in how parental beliefs have an impact on behavior grew out of Bandura's ...
CT Ramey, FA Campbell, M Burchinal… - Applied …, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
... of family needs and the daily status and behavior of children. ... social, emotional, and physical
development Promotion and support for parent involvement Daily transportation ... for this increased
resilience was through improv- ing children's cognitive development by enhancing ...
D Formoso, NA Gonzales… - American Journal of Community …, 2000 - Springer
... and girls, the father–son relationship is characterized by higher levels of involvement than the ...
the role of adolescent gender in the stress-buffering effects of parenting, and this ... those invited)
and completed survey questionnaires (90% of those who obtained parental consent) in ...
…, HB Weiss, H Kreider, S Simpkins - Journal of School …, 2004 - Elsevier
... be extended in two ways: from a focus on isolated parenting behaviors to family ... on their
communication with families (for example, “do you offer parent–teacher conferences ... have
demonstrated significant positive associations with both family educational involvement and child ...
BA McBride, SJ Schoppe… - Journal of Marriage and …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
... relied on self-report and interview measures to assess child temperament, parenting stress, and ...
well as programs designed to encourage fathers to assume more active parental roles. ... The
father-child relationship is a transactional process (ie, a father's involvement and stresses ...
SM Reyno… - Journal of Child Psychology and …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
... practices the strongest predictor for the development of externalizing child behavior problems
(Dodge ... and Zelli (2000) also examined the relation between SES and parental discipline
responses. The authors found that parenting beliefs about the efficacy of physical discipline to ...
…, PR Swank, MA Assel, S Vellet - Developmental …, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
... best be supported by responsiveness to infants' interests and behaviors that support their active
involvement with the ... Therefore, the need for consistency in parental responsive- ness may depend,
in part, on the learning ... RESPONSIVE PARENTING AND CHILD OUTCOMES ...
MR Burchinal, FA Campbell, DM Brayant… - … development, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
... the extent to which pa- rental IQ may have indirect effects through parenting beliefs and ... the child's
learning of basic reading and mathematics concepts by fostering parent involvement ˇn the ... The
Infant Behavior Record (IBR) was completed when the infant was 6, 12, and 18 ...
SJ Heymann, A Earle - American Educational Research Journal, 2000 - aer.sagepub.com
... The company they keep: Relation of adolescents' adjustment and behavior to tlieir friends ... School
adjustment in sixth grade,s: Parenting transitions, family climate and peer norm effects. ... Comparing
measures of parental involvement and their effects on academic achievement. ...
RL Coley… - Journal of Marriage and Family, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
... It is possible that in families with greater marital stability and lower levels of conflict, parental
agreement concerning father ... we become ever more attuned to the significant dearth of information
on fathers' involvement with and ... The determinants of parenting: A process model. ...
NA Gonzales, SC Pitts, NE Hill… - Journal of Family …, 2000 - psycnet.apa.org
... Internal consistency reliability in the current sample was .71. Parenting behavior. Children's
perceptions of parental behavior were assessed using three subscales of the Children's
Reports of Parents' Behavior In- ventory (CRPBI; Schaefer, 1965). ...
R Warren - Journal of Communication, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
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K Christian, FJ Morrison… - Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1998 - Elsevier
... Researchers have documented the impact of particular parenting styles on aspects of children's ...
broader scale, the pattern of findings holds direct implications for parental involvement and access ...
these relations remind practioners that child care and family behaviors are indeed ...
R Ceballo - Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2004 - hjb.sagepub.com
... classes].” In addition, school activities gave students a sense of pride and meaningful involvement. ...
are constrained by the particular circumstances of their socioeconomic position, their parenting
practices can ... Economic resources, parental practices, and children's well-being. ...
... Parenting Variables Parents impose rules (index) 5.094 1.725 ... Parental involvement (index) 7.177
1.490 ... Im- portant points illustrated in this table are, first, that youths in married-parent families
are more advantaged economically than youths in all types of nonmarried families. ...
…, D Hughes, LS Liben, S Nelson‐Le Gall… - … Development, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
... Relations and Attitudes—addressing children's and adolescents' ethnic attitudes and behavior,
including prejudice ... That is, in the context of low levels of harsh parenting and neighborhood risk ...
ethnic affirmation in the context of high levels of parental involvement (Supple et al ...
ES Schaefer - The Elementary School Journal, 1991 - JSTOR
... Parent education and parent involvement: Retrospect and prospect. ... In IE Sigel (Ed.), Parental
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parenting knowledge, quality of stimulation in the home and infant devel- opment. ...
E Dearing, H Kreider, S Simpkins… - Journal of Educational …, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
... A focus on interacting pro- cesses between involvement and parent education is central to ... leading
from involvement to literacy performance rather than from literacy performance to
involvement.1 ... tion program at 21 sites across the United States for low-income children and their ...
WS Grolnick… - Educational Psychologist, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
... Involvement in school-like activities that may decrease the distance between home and school
is not the only parent behavior that helps ... Autonomy supportive parenting may also be key to
children developing resources that will help them in their transitions to school. ...
S Loeb, M Bridges, D Bassok, B Fuller… - Economics of Education …, 2007 - Elsevier
... services than standard center programs offer, including home-visiting components and more
intensive parent involvement. ... The behavior score is standardized with mean of 0 and a standard
deviation ... children in Head Start are least likely to attend a parent–teacher conference ...
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... provided during the orientation session (eg, program structure as well as expectations for family
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... On those items for which students in two-parent homes answered separately for their mother
and their father, scores were ... parenting tested in this study, authoritative families were defined
as those scoring above the sample median on acceptance/involvement, firm control ...
ES Lunkenheimer, TJ Dishion… - Developmental …, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
... Testing equivalence of mediating models of income, parenting, and school readiness for White ...
system of care and education: Increasing school readiness through parent involvement and
education. ... of temperament at three to seven years: The Children's Behavior Questionnaire ...
SB Neuman, T Hagedorn, D Celano… - American Educational …, 1995 - aer.sagepub.com
... improve mothers' parenting skills, the center remained essentially a separate entity from the
adolescent mothers' program ... Parents' desires to shape, control, and evaluate the behaviors and
attitudes of the child were held in accordance with ... Parent Involvement in Early Education ...
SD Holloway, MF Rambaud, B Fuller… - Early Childhood …, 1995 - Elsevier
... The impact of economic hardship on black families and children: Psy- chological distress,
parenting, and socioemotional development. ... Failing to learn or learning to fail: An exploration
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H Dubowitz, MM Black, CE Cox, MA Kerr… - Child …, 2001 - corwin.com
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... there is much evidence that high levels of stress negatively influence parenting characteristics
such as ... Because they are seen as regulating behavior more generally, we hypothesized that
parent ... child is in the classroom of a teacher who feels parent involvement is important ...
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... economic context of where they live may direct their later beliefs and behaviors (Blau, 1981 ... of
its influence on READ-I and MATH-I, which indicates that children who leave ... Particu- larly notable
were the direct effects of motivation, parent involvement, and mobility and the indirect ...
SB Campbell, DS Shaw… - Development and …, 2000 - Cambridge Univ Press
... will not meet criteria for any of these disorders by lack of positive involvement (Gardner, 1987 ...
similarly high ratings on the with multiple problems that included poor parenting and family ... from
early infancy to adolescence can be di- as reflected in low parental educational and ...
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adjustment in their behavior" (p. 256). ... Minority parent involvement in the IEP process: A systematic
model approach. ... Ethnicity and parenting stress change during early intervention. ...
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to adolescents' completion of ... (1992) examined parental disciplinary styles ... A total of 42 mothers
were interviewed about their parenting disciplinary styles, the goals they hold for their ...
DS Kirschenbaum, JN Germann… - Obesity, 2005 - nature.com
... loss in obese children is parental involvement (8). If parents show involvement by self ... low levels
observed in both participant and parental self-monitoring, these behaviors deserve to be ... causes
improved weight control (4, 5); these results indicate that parental self-monitoring is ...
GR Patterson, BD DeBaryshe… - American psychologist, 1989 - psycnet.apa.org
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BA McBride… - Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1993 - Elsevier
... fathers with more favorable percep- tions of the marriage spent more time interacting with their
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EM Pomerantz, EA Moorman… - Review of Educational …, 2007 - rer.sagepub.com
... four qualities of parents' style that have emerged as important in theory and research on parenting
(see Darling ... Controlling Versus Autonomy-Supportive Involvement. There is an extensive body
of theory and research on multiple forms of parental autonomy support and control ...
SK Riesch, LS Anderson… - Journal for Specialists in …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
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Lishner, Catalano, and Howard (1986) indicated that low family involvement weakened
adolescents ... that children who perceive their communication with their parent(s) as open, are ...
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... par- enting style is one of three or four family factors (along with parental encouragement, parental
involvement in school, and joint parent-student decision making ... Given that authoritative parenting
is widely accepted as the optimal style, an important issue is its incidence. ...
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among white middle-class families. ... As shown in Table 4, there were strong cross-sectional
relationships between parental monitoring and risk involvement at different ...
CC Raver - Child Development, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
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in two-parent households (Ali & ... works; see Harvey, 1999, for review), and quantity or intensity
of work involvement (eg, considering ... Work and Parenting for Low-Income Mothers 1723 ...
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... Rewards included involvement in activities such as serving as a classroom helper, being a ... The
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parenting styles, and achievement motivation research areas provide empirical ...
H Raikes, B Alexander Pan, G Luze… - … development, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
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has been proposed in the past to explain the effects of parent–child bookreading ... Early Head Start
aims to enhance children's development, and to foster positive parenting and self ...
KV Hoover-Dempsey, HM Sandler - Review of Educational …, 1997 - rer.sagepub.com
... that parents' beliefs about children's development will exert influence on the parenting role they ...
in beliefs about parents' home-support roles and in their involvement decisions ... Clark found high
achievers' parents comfortable with their reasonably well articulated parental roles as ...
RL Coley… - Developmental Psychology, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
... between the two measures of conflict was .42 (p .01), and they were used to create a latent
construct of parental conflict surrounding ... Four scales tapped into central aspects of positive father
involvement that are developmentally appropriate for parenting preschool-age ...
DH Arnold… - Annual Review of Psychology, 2003 - annualreviews.org
... factors may, for example, have repercussions on child cognitive functioning or parenting, and
in ... may inadvertently exacerbate this cycle by withdrawing their support and involvement when
it is ... examines the effects of daycare quality and the factors influencing parental choice in ...
K Deater-Deckard, KA Dodge… - Development and …, 1998 - Cambridge Univ Press
... her environment that are associated with 1994), the absence of father involvement in childrearing ...
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