In fact, in these households,
the child rearing outcomes are comparable to those from intact homes.
You conclude that Popenoe's argument indicating better
child rearing outcomes from intact homes means that «The converse of this is that divorce and single - motherhood do a poor job in raising kids and he proves it in his book.»
When I quote Wallerstein to the effect that joint custody is no duplication of the intact home, and in fact yields worse
child rearing outcomes, the FRs complain that hers is a clinical study (versus bean - counting research.)
According to the research, and according to these researchers, the only important parent would be that «at least one, responsible, caring adult» necessary for a positive
child rearing outcome.
Not exact matches
On the contrary, the scientific research that has directly compared
outcomes for
children with gay and lesbian parents with
outcomes for
children with heterose xual parents has consistently shown that the former are as fit and capable as the latter and that their
children are as psychologically healthy and well adjusted as
children reared by heterose xual parents... mama k
On the contrary, the scientific research that has directly compared
outcomes for
children with gay and lesbian parents with
outcomes for
children with heterosexual parents has consistently shown that the former are as fit and capable as the latter and that their
children are as psychologically healthy and well adjusted as
children reared by heterosexual parents.
On the contrary, the scientific research that has directly compared
outcomes for
children with gay and lesbian parents with
outcomes for
children with heterose xual parents has consistently shown that the former are as fit and capable as the latter and that their
children are as psychologically healthy and well adjusted as
children reared by heterose xual parents.
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children an seem to obey a young
childs commands right off than an adult; well the genetic disease has settled in
rear hind leg going to visit the vet today aware of
outcome but will try to keep her she seems not to be in any discomfort an eats well.
Children reared in a high - quality caregiving ecology are set on a positive developmental path that has the potential to produce long - term positive outcomes.68 Already vulnerable from the experiences of maltreatment and other environmental risk factors (for example, poverty and its associated stressors), the development of foster children is further compromised if they experience more trauma and instability while
Children reared in a high - quality caregiving ecology are set on a positive developmental path that has the potential to produce long - term positive
outcomes.68 Already vulnerable from the experiences of maltreatment and other environmental risk factors (for example, poverty and its associated stressors), the development of foster
children is further compromised if they experience more trauma and instability while
children is further compromised if they experience more trauma and instability while in care.
Children reared by caregivers who are inconsistent or demonstrate inadequate parenting practices are much more likely to be insecurely attached, or to have a disordered attachment.17 Attachment disorders, which lead to the most problematic outcomes for children, include those in which children have disrupted attachments to their caregivers, display overly vigilant or overly compliant behaviors, show indiscriminate connection to every adult, or do not demonstrate attachment behaviors to an
Children reared by caregivers who are inconsistent or demonstrate inadequate parenting practices are much more likely to be insecurely attached, or to have a disordered attachment.17 Attachment disorders, which lead to the most problematic
outcomes for
children, include those in which children have disrupted attachments to their caregivers, display overly vigilant or overly compliant behaviors, show indiscriminate connection to every adult, or do not demonstrate attachment behaviors to an
children, include those in which
children have disrupted attachments to their caregivers, display overly vigilant or overly compliant behaviors, show indiscriminate connection to every adult, or do not demonstrate attachment behaviors to an
children have disrupted attachments to their caregivers, display overly vigilant or overly compliant behaviors, show indiscriminate connection to every adult, or do not demonstrate attachment behaviors to any adult.
Such placements are more often used for adolescents and
children with serious mental or physical health difficulties.51 Overall, the evidence suggests that group home placement is deleterious to children.52 Children in group care in the NSCAW study had poorer developmental outcomes than their counterparts in family environments, but they also had more intense needs at placement entry.53 In a study comparing young children reared in foster family homes to those in group homes, children in group care exhibited more compromised mental development and adaptive skills but similar levels of behavioral pro
children with serious mental or physical health difficulties.51 Overall, the evidence suggests that group home placement is deleterious to
children.52 Children in group care in the NSCAW study had poorer developmental outcomes than their counterparts in family environments, but they also had more intense needs at placement entry.53 In a study comparing young children reared in foster family homes to those in group homes, children in group care exhibited more compromised mental development and adaptive skills but similar levels of behavioral pro
children.52
Children in group care in the NSCAW study had poorer developmental outcomes than their counterparts in family environments, but they also had more intense needs at placement entry.53 In a study comparing young children reared in foster family homes to those in group homes, children in group care exhibited more compromised mental development and adaptive skills but similar levels of behavioral pro
Children in group care in the NSCAW study had poorer developmental
outcomes than their counterparts in family environments, but they also had more intense needs at placement entry.53 In a study comparing young
children reared in foster family homes to those in group homes, children in group care exhibited more compromised mental development and adaptive skills but similar levels of behavioral pro
children reared in foster family homes to those in group homes,
children in group care exhibited more compromised mental development and adaptive skills but similar levels of behavioral pro
children in group care exhibited more compromised mental development and adaptive skills but similar levels of behavioral problems.54
She is particularly interested in using this research to inform practice, with respect to preventive interventions to promote positive
outcomes for
children reared in high - risk circumstances, such as home visitation and Early Head Start.
Well over half of future recidivist delinquents can be predicted at age 7 from the
child's aggressive behaviour together with the family's ineffective
child rearing practices.5 On the other hand, where protective factors exist, the
outcome can be good: figure 1) shows the school report of the 9 year old Winston Churchill, whose conduct was «exceedingly bad.»
We also examine discrete parenting behaviors (such as affection, hostility, monitoring, etc.) in order to identify which specific
child -
rearing characteristics are linked to
child outcomes with the purpose of discovering effective ingredients for interventions.
One of the reasons for negative
child -
rearing outcomes in divorced homes in which there is something other than sole authority in the custodial parent, e.g. the variety of joint custody «solutions,» is precisely that at every turn, the authority of the head of the
children's household IS in fact undermined.
Are there better
child -
rearing outcomes?
Socialization research has mainly focused on finding connections between variation in
child rearing and behavioral
outcome in genetically related parent —
child dyads.