The few protective factors identified by researchers include
parental use of reasoning to resolve family conflict, emotional health and connectedness, academic achievement, and empathy and concern for how one's actions affect others.
Not exact matches
Working mothers are more likely to
use an authoritative approach that relies on
reason rather than assertions
of parental power, contends University
of Michigan psychologist Lois W. Hoffman, co-author
of «Mothers at Work: Effects
of Children's Well - Being» (Cambridge University Press).
Conservatives: Eliminate the income threshold
used to assess the Canada Student Loans Program, so that students who work and earn money while studying won't be denied access to the program for that
reason; reduce the expected
parental contribution amount to increase loan accessibility to approximately 92,000 students across Canada; expand the number
of low - and middle - income students who are eligible for the Canada Student Grant program by making these grants applicable to short - term, vocational programs; increase the maximum annual grant for low - and middle - income families from $ 3,500 to $ 4,000.
A study revealed the
reason why adolescents from rural area were at higher risk
of alcohol
use was likely that rural adolescent and peer attitudes regarding alcohol
use are influenced by lower levels
of parental less disapproval
of adolescent alcohol
use and the higher tolerance for alcohol
use in rural communities [9].
Consistent with this line
of reasoning, future studies regarding adolescent HIV risk reduction interventions should include a
parental component but one that is more developmentally specific (eg, targets parenting skills at different ages) and that includes more examples and practice relevant to parent - adolescent communication about sexual intercourse and condom
use.
The
reason for the campaign is that issues such as early sexualisation, the lack
of parental control over the child's Internet
use, as well as the fact that children are increasingly exposed to online content unsuitable for their age, consolidate the stereotypes about the roles
of the two sexes.
Parental alienation is a course
of conduct in which one parent
uses denigration and various degrees
of criticism to alienate a child from the other parent for false or exaggerated
reasons.
Using prospective longitudinal data from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development, we compared boys separated because
of parental imprisonment during their first 10 years
of life with four control groups: boys who did not experience separation, boys separated because
of hospitalization or death, boys separated for other
reasons (usually
parental disharmony), and boys whose parents were only imprisoned before the boys» births.