Findings indicate that, regardless of age, children of authoritative parents perform better in school, display fewer conduct problems and show
better emotional adjustment than those raised in non-authoritative homes.12 Adolescents with authoritative parents who balance appropriate levels of supervision, nurturance and democratic decision - making tend to achieve better psychosocial outcomes.12 Studies reveal that adolescents with authoritative parents are associated with less psychological distress, higher self - esteem, higher academic achievements, lower levels of delinquency and less substance use.13 Gray and Steinberg13 found that emotional and behavioural problems tended to be associated with the degree of behavioural control and supervision or monitoring.
When the parents show
better emotional adjustment after the divorce, so do the children.
Studies of students who attend high - quality programs for a significant period of time show improvements in academic performance and social competence, including better grades, improved homework completion, higher scores on achievement tests, lower levels of grade retention, improved behavior in school, increased competence and sense of self as a learner, better work habits, fewer absences from school,
better emotional adjustment and relationships with parents, and a greater sense of belonging in the community.
When the parents show
better emotional adjustment after the divorce, so do the children.
Not exact matches
Just recently I went to a very hands - on functional medicine doctor who does gentle spinal
adjustments and he said «
well, much of the problem is structural but a lot of it is
emotional too.»
Michigan: Custody is awarded based on the
best interests of the child, based on the following factors: moral character and prudence of the parents; physical,
emotional, mental, religious and social needs of the child; capability and desire of each parent to meet the child's
emotional, educational, and other needs; preference of the child, if the child is of sufficient age and maturity; the love and affection and other
emotional ties existing between the child and each parent; the length of time the child has lived in a stable, satisfactory environment and the desirability of maintaining continuity; the desire and ability of each parent to allow an open and loving frequent relationship between the child and other parent; the child's
adjustment to his / her home, school, and community; the mental and physical health of all parties; permanence of the family unit of the proposed custodial home; any evidence of domestic violence; and other factors.
Only a small number of research studies have used positive
emotional outcome measures,
well - being, positive affect, happiness or life satisfaction, to quantify
emotional adjustment, but 22 used a negative
emotional outcome measure.
She focuses on helping her clients create optimal hormonal balance and
emotional well - being through functional nutrition, positive psychology, and lifestyle
adjustments so they can flourish in motherhood and in life physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
When in doubt of thumb, the higher you put it, the more
emotional the look and you will look adorable if you get the
best adjustment of the hairpiece in your head.
Intentional,
well - informed education that appreciates the socio -
emotional and academic needs of these young ones would be an important bridge to their
adjustment.
Play is linked to improvements in academic skills, classroom behavior, healthy
emotional attitudes and
better adjustment to school life.
• Rehabilitated 58 out of the assigned 60 cases by successfully placing members in «comfort zones» outlined in the master program • Created and implemented a needs assessment system that had a 99 % success rate in determining clients» social and
emotional needs • Arranged resources for each client so that they can become functioning members of the society • Assisted in developing individual activity plans focused on the special needs of each client • Reviewed and evaluated each client's progress and made
adjustments to programs based on findings • Promoted
good standards for hygiene and health and social skills and independence
Thus, children with PRDs who perceive that they are successfully integrated into their peer groups (and who are not teased to any significant degree) and receive esteem or
emotional support from their parents are likely to have
better emotional and behavioral
adjustment.
I work with individuals and couples to provide evidence - based therapy to address a wide variety of issues including
adjustment to life stressors as
well as more long - term disorders including anxiety, depression, and binge - eating or
emotional overeating.
Their children are often referred to as the «forgotten victims of crime ’14 as they experience many sequelae that impact on their physical and mental health as
well as their
emotional and social
adjustment.
Furthermore, low income is strongly associated with poor parental mental and physical health.40, 42 Parental irritability and depressive symptoms have been associated with fewer interactions and more conflictual interactions with older children, leading to less satisfactory
emotional, social, and cognitive development.43 Specifically, the parents»
emotional state and parenting has been shown to greatly affect their children's social
adjustment, self - esteem, social competence, and externalizing as
well as internalizing behaviors.10, 13 As noted by the Institute of Medicine, there is an intergenerational transmission of depressive symptoms.17 Whether this relationship is due to poverty, home environment, family structure, family resources, social support, or other factors warrants further research.
On the basis of the
emotional contagion hypothesis, we thought that effective parental coping among the COPE mothers would lead to
better adjustment outcomes for their children.
Copers, affective — Those people whose
emotional and overall psychological
adjustment is reasonably
good despite having been rejected as children.
Similarly, Masser (1992) and Melville and Lykes (1992) have also found less
emotional distress and
better adjustment following migration in children who arrive with family members than children who survive the refugee process alone.
Regression analyses on the FIFO partners sample indicated that child and family functioning were
best predicted by family factors, including harsh parenting and parental
emotional adjustment.
Kay Margetts, Associate Professor of Early Childhood Studies at the Melbourne Graduate School of Education, talks about children's social,
emotional and behavioural
adjustment to school and the importance of early preparation by families for the
best outcomes.
(See copers, instrumental) Copers, instrumental — Rejected persons who do
well in their professions, occupations, and other task - oriented activities, but whose
emotional and overall psychological
adjustment is impaired as defined in IPARTheory's personality subtheory and in the acceptance - rejection syndrome.
He draws on the latest research to show listeners how the brain's unique
emotional command systems, as
well as each person's
emotional heritage - their upbringing, life experiences, and enduring vulnerabilities - affect how they make and receive bids, and how to make
adjustments.
Mentors can contribute to a positive self - image, assist with
emotional adjustments and life transitions and add to a child's psychological
well - being.
With a strong emphasis on the
emotional well - being of the child, we help resolve commonly presented issues related to divorce, loss and school
adjustment.
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Some research, for example, suggests that divorce can actually improve
well - being, parent - child relationships, and future
emotional adjustment.
However, US research on older age groups found that length of residence, as
well as adolescents» positive socio -
emotional adjustment and relationship with the mother, all appeared to make it easier to relate to a resident non-biological father figure (King, Amato & Lindstrom, 2015; King, Thorsen & Amato, 2014).
PERSONAL AND
EMOTIONAL WELL - ADJUSTMENT: The most well - adjusted group in this category were children who remained with their mothers whose fathers moved a
WELL -
ADJUSTMENT: The most
well - adjusted group in this category were children who remained with their mothers whose fathers moved a
well - adjusted group in this category were children who remained with their mothers whose fathers moved away.
Analyses were undertaken within a structural equation modelling framework that allowed for an ordinal treatment of
well - being and personality items, and latent variable modelling of longitudinal data on
emotional adjustment.
Higher levels of positive development in emerging adulthood were associated with stronger family and peer relationships,
better adjustment to the school setting, higher family socioeconomic status, and
better emotional control.
The effect of early neuroticism on midlife
well - being was almost entirely mediated through
emotional adjustment defined in terms of continuities in psychological / psychiatric distress.
There are a large number of correlational and longitudinal studies that indicate that the development of socio -
emotional competencies contributes to
better psychosocial
adjustment of students, and improved attitudes, academic and behavioral results (Weissberg et al., 2015).
These competencies provide a foundation for
better adjustment and academic performance in students, which can result in more positive social behaviors, fewer conduct problems, and less
emotional distress (Durlak et al. 2011).
There is a paucity of research using positive
emotional outcome measures (e.g.
well - being, positive affect, happiness or life satisfaction) to quantify
emotional adjustment.
With the exception of Lowyck et al. (2009) who use the Amsterdam Scale of
Well - being (Van Deierendonck, 2003) and Hynes et al. (1992) who included measures of self - esteem and self - confidence as part of a constellation of psychological
adjustment measures, all the studies reviewed used only negative
emotional measures of psychological
adjustment (e.g. depression, negative affect, distress, anxiety, etc.).
Parent - training programmes have been shown to be successful in improving a range of outcomes including maternal psychosocial health32 and
emotional and behavioural
adjustment in children under 3 years of age.33 In the UK, the Sure Start project was launched in 1999 targeting preschool children and their families, in disadvantaged areas, with a number of interventions including
good quality play, learning and child care.34 Recent evidence suggests that enrolled families showed less negative parenting and provided a
better home - learning environment.35 The findings presented in this paper suggest that successful parenting interventions may improve the transfer of cognitive skills between generations thereby protecting disadvantaged families from unintentionally placing their children at risk of being on a path of continual negativity.
The least frequent outcome measure used was
well - being, explored by only one study (Lowyck et al., 2009), revealing a notable lack of published research that has explored positive aspects of
emotional adjustment, such as life satisfaction, happiness,
well - being or marital quality.
This review collates and summarizes all
good quality published empirical research studies exploring associations between psychosocial factors and
emotional adjustment in IVF patients.
There is also a paucity of research using positive
emotional outcome measures (e.g.
well - being, positive affect, happiness or life satisfaction) to quantify psychological
adjustment.
They also only reviewed psychosocial risk factors, e.g. those associated with increased (di) stress levels, and did not include any positive
emotional outcome measures of
emotional adjustment such as
well - being, positive affect, happiness or life satisfaction, which are just as significant to health and for quality of life as the prevalence of negative emotions (Folkman and Moskowitz, 2000; Steptoe and Wardle, 2005; Rutten et al., 2013).