These descriptions can be used to provide guidelines for both professionals and parents interested in understanding how variations in the parent -
child relationship affect the child's development.
Aspects of the parent -
child relationship affect the efficacy of children's adaptations.
Not exact matches
How we treat others can positively or negatively
affect our
relationships but what is more, the words we say and how we treat ourselves can damage our
children without us knowing it.
It is not necessary here to stress the important role played by
relationships in the family; these
affect the mental health of every member of the family unit, and especially that of the
children and adolescents in their development into adulthood.
If she won't have a
child, adn the mand wants one, then maybe that
relationship has met its end, and he should find someone with the same goals and beliefs (though I would say that if he just leaves instead of staying to provide comfort and ensure that she is okay he is a coward, but people's beliefs do
affect their actions).
Events at work or school,
children leaving home, new interests of one family member, or any change in social
relationships will
affect family
relationships.
There are plenty of instances, in the traditional liturgies, of emphasis on the sheer love of God, His being
affected by human attitudes and responses, and the tender
relationship which He intends between Him and His
children.
There's three general categorizations of how
children / siblings tend to be impacted by the abusive
relationship, and
affected as adults.
As a husband and wife in their own struggle for intimacy become open to their own feelings, and their
relationship deepens, the
children will automatically be
affected by it.
Your
relationship decisions
affect your families, your neighbors, your
children and often your
children's
children.
These problems can
affect the well - being of the
child and severely strain the parent -
child relationship.
«For around 30 years, researchers have studied how having
children affects a marriage, and the results are conclusive: the
relationship between spouses suffers once kids come along,» writes psychology professor Matthew D. Johnson, director of the Marriage and Family Studies Laboratory at Binghamton University in New York.
Even if the dysregulation originated in the biology of the
child, it
affects the
relationships, it
affects everyone's sleep, it
affects parents» sense of self - efficacy, and these in turn
affect the
child.
A large body of additional research suggests that a
child's early attachment
affects the quality of their adult
relationships, and a recent longitudinal study of 81 men showed that those who grew up in warm, secure families were more likely to have secure attachments with romantic partners well into their 70s and 80s.
Spouses can also suffer PTSD from witnessing a scary birth scenario and certainly this can
affect the intimacy
relationship between the couple, or bonding between parent and
child.
These early mealtimes could
affect your
child's future
relationship with food.
Reading is a shared interest among many Attachment Parenting (AP) families as we all like to be well - informed when making decisions that
affect our parent -
child relationships.
The family experiences of both the young father and the
child's mother following the birth — for example, starting new
relationships — are crucial in
affecting the father's subsequent level of contact and the payment of maintenance (Berrington et al, 2007).
The presence of a partner is a key factor
affecting the
relationship between young motherhood and behavioural difficulties in the
child.
; - how daughters want their dads» input into sex and dating; - how punishment can
affect children throughout their lives; - teens and brains, teens and drugs, teens and bullying, and teens and close family
relationships in our Special Section: Attached Teens; and - the magic number two and babies in Parliament in «Just for Fun.»
You may also wonder how your pregnancy may
affect your
relationship with your nursing
child.
say that if a
child is receiving the message that your phone is more important than them, it will ultimately
affect the parent /
child relationship.
A habit may no longer be a simple habit if it negatively
affects a
child's social
relationships or interferes with daily functioning.
Before you decide your
child couldn't possibly be
affected by financial problems or
relationship issues, remember that kids pick up on their parents» stress.
I have read articles that agree with Stock's information on how the marital
relationship affects the attachment styles of the
child.
Set aside distractions, like the cell phone; beware of how much «phubbing,» or phone - snubbing has negatively
affected our social
relationships and try to focus on your
child when you speak to him instead of being distracted and checking email or messages.
And you may worry about how your
relationship with your partner and your other
children will be
affected — whether you'll still be able to give them the attention they need.
It can also
affect a parent's ability to discipline the
children and may strain a couple's
relationship.
To promote a rewarding
relationship and the continuing welfare of your
child (ren), these rules and guidelines will help you cooperate in matters that
affect your
child (ren)-- whether you are in dispute with the other parent or not.
Doing this every day will have an incredibly positive
affect on your
child's behavior, not to mention your
relationship.
Ultimately, whichever age group your
children have, it won't make any difference to a their
relationship once they grow up, after all, have you ever heard anyone say their life was hugely
affected by the birth of their sibling?
According to Bessel van der Kolk, M.D., psychiatrist and leading expert on trauma and how it
affects the brain, as many as 80 % of abused and neglected infants and
children develop disorganized / disoriented attachment
relationships, which are expressed as unpredictable approach and avoidance patterns towards mother, the inability to accept comfort from caregivers, rage at attachment figures, and pathological self - regulatory behaviors.
You have to think about all the different ways this is not only going to
affect you, but
affect you over the life course and
affect your
relationship with your
children.
Just like other families, the way having poly parents
affects children depends in large part on how the adults conduct themselves in their
relationships.
With each new
child, you have to think about how that baby will
affect your lifestyle, finances, work,
relationships, and, of course, your other kids.
Society is recognizing that the attachment quality between the parent and the
child is important not only for ease of childrearing and influence with the adolescent, but also that it
affects relationship quality lifelong for that
child.
Full During her 40 years of work with parents and
children Patty Wipfler has developed a revolutionary parenting approach based on a fresh understanding of the way
relationships in the family
affect children's behavior and ability to learn.
«I believe that the connection established during the nine months in utero is a profound connection, and it is my hypothesis that the severing of that connection in the original separation of the adopted
child from the birth mother causes a primal or narcissistic wound, which
affects the adoptee's sense of Self and often manifests in a sense of loss, basic mistrust, anxiety and depression, emotional and / or behavioral problems, and difficulties in
relationships with significant others.»
Don't allow the other parent's actions to
affect your
relationship with your
child.
When they occur together, maternal depression and colic or excessive crying may
affect parent - infant interactions,
relationships and even
child outcomes.
It helped me understand some of the ways in which divorce might
affect my kids, ways to fortify my
relationship with them during the process and the importance of working with my spouse to minimize any negative impact on our
children.
8) Stress is ubiquitous and reflected in many different contexts that can
affect the quality of parent -
child relationships.
They are in
relationship with their
children, and they
affect each other (the parents
affect the
children, and the
children affect the parents).
You won't be surprised to hear, as I told the reporter, that I think shaming
children affects not only their well - being but also our
relationship with them.
It is important to note that because ADHD has the ability to
affect your
child's academic performance and personal
relationships, your
child faces a higher risk of developing psychological issues like anxiety, depression, aggression, or anger.
«Your
child's primary
relationship with his / her father can
affect all of your
child's
relationships from birth to death, including those with friends, lovers, and spouses.
Is my baby's nighttime routine negatively
affecting my marriage, job,
relationships with my other
children?
Read more about how insecure attachment
affects us from childhood through adulthood, and how it may be
affecting your
relationships today, and what to do about that — both for yourself and for your
children — in the new ebook, Attachment Matters, available only through Attachment Parenting International (API).
While the basis of Attachment Theory is rooted in infants and toddlers, the effects of attachment quality is an important feature of lifelong human development,
affecting a
child's
relationships within and beyond the immediate family through childhood and through adulthood.
Physical punishment is associated with a range of mental health problems in
children, youth and adults, including depression, unhappiness, anxiety, feelings of hopelessness, use of drugs and alcohol, and general psychological maladjustment.26 — 29 These
relationships may be mediated by disruptions in parent —
child attachment resulting from pain inflicted by a caregiver, 30,31 by increased levels of cortisol32 or by chemical disruption of the brain's mechanism for regulating stress.33 Researchers are also finding that physical punishment is linked to slower cognitive development and adversely
affects academic achievement.34 These findings come from large longitudinal studies that control for a wide range of potential confounders.35 Intriguing results are now emerging from neuroimaging studies, which suggest that physical punishment may reduce the volume of the brain's grey matter in areas associated with performance on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, third edition (WAIS - III).36 In addition, physical punishment can cause alterations in the dopaminergic regions associated with vulnerability to the abuse of drugs and alcohol.37