Parents can also shape their children's life trajectory by how they role -
model emotional resilience.
Not exact matches
Category: Building a Positive Family Environment,
Modeling Social and
Emotional Skills, Practicing Social and
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resilience
Category:
Modeling Social and
Emotional Skills, Practicing Social and
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Resilience, Responsive parents
This process
model has been considerably elaborated by more recent research, which showed that parental personal factors, environmental factors and child factors are mediated by social support in terms of their impact on parental
emotional well - being, quality of parenting, and family functioning, and also child functioning, in terms of self - esteem, competence and
resilience (Armstrong 2005).
Everyday actions that consciously promote
resilience, contribute to knowledge of parenting and child development,
model social and
emotional competence, offer a healthy social connection and connect families to helpful resources reduce stress in families as they transition to a stable home.