Sentences with phrase «understanding parental influences»

[jounal] Taylor, L. C. / 2004 / Academic socialization: Understanding parental influences on children's school - related development in the early years / Rev. Gen. Psychol 8: 163 ~ 178
Parent - child and child - peer close relationships: Understanding parental influences on peer relations from a cultural context.

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We also provide information to the media to help the public understand undue influence (mind control) in all of its forms including controlling people, cults, beliefs, estrangement, and parental alienation, so that everyone can have the tools and support they need to protect themselves from undue influence.
Although researchers have directed their efforts toward a better understanding of the dynamics of dating and partner selection, focusing upon the influence of such elements as the family environment (e.g., parental divorce, parental marital quality, parent - child relationships), peer relationships, and community factors (Bryant and Conger 2002; Cui and Fincham 2010; Yoshida and Busby 2012), the majority of studies focusing upon dating and romantic relationships have utilized samples of Western youth.
Collectively, our findings suggest that additional longitudinal research among adolescent boys and girls is needed examining different types of parental encouragement to better understand the influence of parental encouragement on adolescent PA, as well as the link with body satisfaction.
This may include enhancing their understanding of the wider context of parenting (e.g. how childhood maltreatment or mental health problems can influence parenting) and developing skills associated with enhancing parental engagement (e.g. motivational interviewing).
Therefore, future study using subjects with different cultural backgrounds should be conducted in order to better understand the role of parental personality in the complex processes that influence child development.
Attachment relationships with parents can now be viewed as goal directed partnerships, as children can understand their parents» desires and decisions, negotiate their own attachment - related plans (Kerns et al. 2006) and actively monitor and influence parental availability accordingly.
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