Chapter 1 Historical and Theoretical Influences of Childrearing |
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Autocratic Parenting: A Tradition of Harsh, Strict Childrearing |
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The Hobbesian View: The Willful Child |
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Puritan Beliefs: The Sinful Child |
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The Questioning of Autocratic Parenting |
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The Legacy of G. Stanley Hall: The Child Study Movement |
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Sigmund Freud: An Emphasis on Children's Natural Instincts |
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Watson: The Dangers of Parental Affection |
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Challenges to Scheduled Care |
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Attachment Theory: The Importance of Parental Responsiveness |
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Rene Spitz: The Harmful Effects of Unresponsive Caregiving |
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The Change in Public Policy from Institutionalization to Foster Care |
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Erikson: The Resolution of Psychosocial Crises |
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Benjamin Spock: Limits Within the Context of Warmth and Affection |
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B.F. Skinner: Reinforcement as a Consequence of Appropriate Behavior |
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The Social Learning Theorists: Imitation and Modeling |
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Respecting and Attending to Children's Enthusiasm for Learning |
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Friedrich Froebel: Play and the Playthings of a Child |
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Caroline Pratt: Children's Play Is Their Work |
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Maria Montessori: Children Have Absorbent Minds |
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Jean Piaget: Children Are Active Participants in Their Own Development |
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Lev Vygotsky: Guided Participation |
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The Parent Education Movement Based on Democratic Parent-Child Relationships |
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The Role of Context in Child Socialization |
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Ecological Theory: A Model for Examining the Various Contexts of Development |
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Family Systems Theory: A Look at the Dynamics in the Family System |
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Chapter 2 Parenting Patterns in Cultural-Structural Context |
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Child Socialization Patterns of American Parents |
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25 | (6) |
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Children of Parents with Inconsistent Parenting Styles |
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Cultural Variations in Parenting Patterns |
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Child Socialization in Non-Western Societies |
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Parent-Child Relations in U.S. Ethnic Minority Families |
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Traditional Cultures and Extended Family Relations |
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The Influence of Socioeconomic Status on Parenting Patterns |
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37 | (1) |
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The Influence of Religiosity on Parenting Patterns |
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38 | (1) |
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The Influence of Family Structure on Child Socialization Patterns |
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38 | (15) |
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Families Affected by Parental Divorce |
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Adolescent Single Parents |
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Single Parents Who Are Not Divorced, Widowed, or Adolescents |
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The Influence of Families of Origin in Childrearing Patterns |
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53 | (1) |
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Chapter 3 Becoming Parents and Parenting Infants and Toddlers |
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Optimizing the Chances of Having Healthy Babies |
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57 | (4) |
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Maintaining a Nutritious Diet |
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Avoiding Harmful Substances |
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Getting Early Prenatal Care |
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Poverty as a Risk Factor for Low-Birth-Weight Infants |
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When Infants Are Born Early and/or Small |
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The Transition to Parenthood: A Major Developmental Milestone |
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64 | (2) |
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The Role of Parents in Infant/Toddler Social-Emotional, Physical, and Cognitive Development |
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66 | (4) |
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The Promotion of Social-Emotional Development |
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Toddler Autonomy and Exploratory Behavior |
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Autonomy and Independent Toileting |
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The Promotion of Physical Development |
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71 | (2) |
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Meeting the Nutritional Needs of Infants and Toddlers |
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Health Care for Infants and Toddlers |
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73 | (2) |
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Assisting Infant/Toddlers in the Development of Self-Regulation |
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75 | (3) |
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Self-Regulation and Infant/Toddler Sleep Patterns |
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The Promotion of Infants' and Toddlers' Motor Skills |
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The Promotion of Cognitive Development |
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"Alien Geniuses": The Brain Development of the Infant-Toddler |
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80 | (1) |
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The Perceptual Preferences of Infants |
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81 | (2) |
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The Importance of Infant Perceptual Preferences |
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Parent-Infant/Toddler Verbal Interactions |
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83 | (1) |
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The Role of Parent-Infant Play |
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84 | (1) |
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The Care of Infants and Toddlers When Parents Work |
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85 | (3) |
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Tag-Team Parenting: When Both Parents Work and Care for Their Children |
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88 | (3) |
Chapter 4 Parent-Preschooler Interactions |
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The Parental Role in Promoting Preschoolers' Social-Emotional Development |
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91 | (6) |
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Early Attachment and Parent-Preschooler Relationships |
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Promoting the Young Child's Sense of Initiative |
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Parental Contributions to Preschoolers' Self-Esteem |
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Promoting Preschoolers' Self-Reliance |
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Helping Young Children Discover Their Personal Boundaries |
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The Role of Parents in Promoting Preschoolers' Physical Development |
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97 | (2) |
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Meeting the Nutritional Needs of Preschoolers |
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The Brain Development of Young Children |
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99 | (1) |
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Promotion of Preschoolers' Fine and Gross Motor Skills |
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100 | (4) |
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The Development of Gross Motor Skills |
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The Development of Fine Motor Skills |
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The Development of Personal and Family Life Skills |
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The Household Responsibilities of Children in Traditional Cultures |
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The Role of Parents in Promoting Young Children's Cognitive Development |
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104 | (6) |
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The Role of Parents in Promoting Language Development |
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How Young Children Understand Speech |
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Challenges and Concerns of Parents of Young Children |
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Sleep Disturbance Related to Bed-Wetting |
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Sleep Problems Not Associated with Other Childhood Problems |
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115 | (2) |
Chapter 5 Interactions Between Parents and Their School-Age Children |
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117 | (28) |
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The Role of Parents in Promoting School-Age Children's Social-Emotional Development |
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117 | (3) |
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The Ways in Which Parents Influence School-Age Children's Sense of Industry |
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The Parental Role in School-Age Children's Development of Coregulation |
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The Role of Parents in Promoting School-Age Children's Competence |
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The Role of Parents in the Development of School-Age Children's Social Relationships |
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The Ways in Which Childrearing Patterns Influence Children's Social Relationships |
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The Influence of the Neighborhood on the Social Relationships of School-Age Children |
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Providing Opportunities for Children's Peer Group Interactions |
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Factors Related to Children's Ability to Cope with Social Problems |
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125 | (1) |
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Children's Problem-Solving Abilities |
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Promotion of School-Age Children's Physical Development |
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126 | (4) |
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The Importance of Meeting School-Age Children's Nutritional Needs |
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The Growing Problem of Childhood Obesity in the United States |
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Promoting the Motor Skills of School-Age Children |
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130 | (3) |
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Fine Motor Skill Development |
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Gross Motor Skill Development |
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Keeping School-Age Children Safe |
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133 | (2) |
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The Steps Involved in the WHO Safe Community Model |
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Promoting the Cognitive Development of School-Age Children |
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135 | (6) |
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Development of School-Age Children's Ability to Use Logical Reasoning: A Piagetian Perspective |
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The Views of Vygotsky Regarding the Parental Influence of School-Age Children's Cognitive Development |
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Cognitive Limitations of School-Age Children |
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The Ways in Which Parents Promote the Language Development of Their School-Age Children |
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School-Age Children's Development of the Ability to Use Code-Switching |
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Promoting Children's School Achievement |
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141 | (1) |
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142 | (3) |
Chapter 6 Parent-Adolescent Interactions |
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145 | (28) |
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Parental Styles and Adolescent Development |
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145 | (1) |
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The Ways in Which Parenting Patterns Impact Adolescents' Lives |
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146 | (4) |
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Adolescent Children of Authoritative, Permissive, Authoritarian, or Indulgent Parents |
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When Parents Are Indifferent |
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The Traditional Parenting Style |
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The Issue of Parental Inconsistency |
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Bidirectional Effects of Parents and Children |
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Developmental Changes and the Parent-Adolescent Relationship |
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150 | (7) |
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Adolescents' Attachment to Their Parents |
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The Link Between Parent-Adolescent Relationships and Adolescents' Conceptions of Self |
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The Adolescent Quest for Identity |
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Parent-Adolescent Conflict |
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157 | (3) |
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Sources of Parent-Adolescent Conflict |
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Conflict and Closeness in Parent-Child Relations |
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Conflict Arising from Indirect Communication |
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The Role of Culture in Parent-Adolescent Conflict |
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Changes in the Family System When Children Reach Adolescence |
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160 | (3) |
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The Changes in the Family System to Accommodate Changes in the Adolescent |
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The Dual Transitions of Adolescent Children and Midlife Parents |
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The Launching of Young Adults |
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Problems That Adolescents Sometimes Face |
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163 | (7) |
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Adolescent Eating Disorders |
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Adolescent Substance Abuse |
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Adolescent Crime and Delinquency |
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Adolescents Who Run Away from Home |
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The Influence of Parents and Peers on Adolescent Risk Behavior |
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170 | (3) |
Chapter 7 The Relationships of Young Adults, Their Parents, and Their Children |
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Variations in the Economic Interdependence of Young Adults and Their Parents |
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173 | (1) |
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Variations in the Living Arrangements of Young Adults and Their Parents |
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174 | (2) |
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Adult Children Living with Their Parents in Industrialized Societies |
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Parenthood and the Social-Emotional Development of Young Adults |
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176 | (6) |
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The Attachment of Young Adults to Their Parents |
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The Role of Parents in Promoting Young Adults' Achievement of Intimacy |
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Parent-Child Relationships and the Achievement of a Sense of Generativity |
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The Influence of Parent-Child Relationships on Young Adults' Cognitive Development |
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182 | (6) |
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Parenthood and Postformal Thinking |
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Parenthood and Vygotsky's Concept of Scaffolding |
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The Assumption of Adult Social Roles |
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188 | (4) |
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The Selection of Adult Gender Roles |
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The Parallel Development of the Social Roles of Young Adults and Their Parents |
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Young Adulthood and Parent-Child Relationships: A Family Systems Perspective |
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192 | (4) |
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When Young Adults Establish Separate Residences |
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The Changes That Occur in Parent-Child Relationships When Members Are Added to the Family System |
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Combining Work and Parental Roles |
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196 | (1) |
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196 | (3) |
Chapter 8 Middle Age and Older Parenthood and Grandparenthood |
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199 | (26) |
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The Influence of Parenthood on the Social-Emotional Development of Middle-Aged Adults |
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199 | (4) |
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The Impact of Adult Children's Social Status Transitions |
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The Impact of Middle-Aged Parents' Social Status Transitions |
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The Relationships of Older Parents and Their Middle-Aged Children |
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203 | (1) |
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Parent-Child Relationships and Social-Emotional Development of Older Persons |
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203 | (3) |
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The Transitions of Elderly Parents and Their Middle-Aged Children |
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Grandparenthood, Personhood, and the Life Course |
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206 | (3) |
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The Greater Number and Various Roles of Grandparents Today |
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The Cultural Role of Grandparent |
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Older Adult Caregivers of Grandchildren and/or Elderly Parents |
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209 | (6) |
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The Challenges Associated with Providing Care for Elderly Parents |
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The Able Elderly in the Family Context |
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215 | (7) |
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Measures of Relationship Quality |
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Factors Influencing Relationship Quality |
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Time Usage and the Quality of Intergenerational Relationships |
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222 | (3) |
Chapter 9 Children at Risk: Special Challenges in Parent-Child Relationships |
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225 | (30) |
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Parenting Children Who Have Exceptionalities |
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225 | (1) |
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The Importance of Child-First Language |
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Parenting the Child with a Physical or Mental Impairment |
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226 | (8) |
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Parenting Children with Mental Impairments |
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Parenting the Autistic Child |
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Parenting Children with Learning Disabilities |
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Parenting Children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder |
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Parenting the Physically Impaired Child |
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Parenting Children with Chronic Illness |
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234 | (2) |
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Helping Children Who Are Chronically Ill Cope with Hospitalization |
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The Effects of a Child's Chronic Illness on Family Relationships |
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Parenting Children Who Have Sensory Impairments |
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236 | (4) |
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Parents' Concerns for Their Children Who Are Visually Impaired |
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Parenting Children Who Have Auditory Impairments |
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Parents and Their Gifted Children |
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240 | (2) |
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The Challenges of Parenting the Child Who Is Gifted |
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Family Environments That Place Children at Development Risk |
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242 | (1) |
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242 | (4) |
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The History of Child Maltreatment in the United States |
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The Impact of Maltreatment on Children's Lives |
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Interventions to Prevent or Interrupt the Cycle of Child Maltreatment |
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Children of Parents Who Are Alcoholics |
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246 | (3) |
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The Ways in Which Problem Drinking Affects Parenting Skills |
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Parental Alcoholism and the Abuse and Neglect of Children |
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Relationships and Roles in Families of Alcoholic Parents |
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249 | (6) |
Chapter 10 Loss and Grief in Parent-Child Relationships |
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255 | (26) |
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The Impact of a Family Member's Death on Children |
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255 | (9) |
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Children's Understanding of Death |
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The Grief of Children When a Family Member Dies |
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Help for Grieving Children |
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The Disenfranchised Loss and Grief of Children |
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264 | (6) |
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The Loss and Grief of Parental Divorce Versus Parental Death |
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Helping Children Cope with Parental Divorce |
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The Loss and Grief of Children in Foster Care and Adoptive Families |
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The Grief of Adults Who Lose Parents or Children |
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270 | (2) |
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The Emotional Stages of Grief |
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The Impact of a Family Member's Death on Adults |
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The Death of an Older Parent |
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272 | (1) |
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273 | (3) |
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The Loss and Grief Experiences of Foster Parents |
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276 | (1) |
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Help for Grieving Foster Parents |
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The Loss and Grief of Parents and Children When Parents Are Incarcerated |
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277 | (2) |
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Responding to the Needs of Children of Incarcerated Parents |
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279 | (2) |
Chapter 11 Child Socialization Strategies and Techniques |
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281 | (35) |
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Guidance as Prevention of Problems |
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281 | (14) |
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Establishing an Atmosphere of Psychological Safety |
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Guidance as Encouragement of Children |
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Four Pluses and a Wish-A Strategy for Motivating Children's Compliance |
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The Concept of Belongingness and Children's Goals of Misbehavior |
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Effective Parent-Child Communication as a Parenting Strategy |
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295 | (5) |
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Guidance as Reinforcement and Modeling |
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300 | (5) |
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Reinforcement of Approved Behavior |
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Guidance as Limits, Consequences, and Conflict Resolution |
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305 | (7) |
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The Technique of Induction |
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Natural and Logical Consequences |
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Glasser's Reality Therapy |
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Resolving Parent-Child Conflict |
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312 | (2) |
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The Advantages of Using the No-Lose Method of Conflict Resolution |
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314 | (2) |
References |
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316 | (31) |
Author Index |
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347 | (8) |
Subject Index |
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