Not exact matches
This
buffering effect of family bonds was seen when the domestic violence between their
parents / caregivers was reported as either physical or psychological violence.
«Mothers of teens with autism report higher levels of stress, but optimism can be a
buffer: Research suggests a positive outlook can mitigate the psychological
effects of
parenting a child with autism.»
PD, and in particular depression, is known to have a negative impact on the individual, their relationships and family life, 3, 26 and may have long - term implications for the development of their child, adversely affecting both cognitive and psychosocial development, and behaviour.27 — 29 In depressed
parents, this negative impact is thought to act via a reduction in responsive
parenting behaviours and reduced quality of the
parent — child relationship.30, 31 Where only one
parent is depressed (more commonly the mother), the influence of the other
parent can act as a
buffer and over-ride most of the detrimental
effect.
In a medical home adapted to the needs of families in poverty,
parents have the opportunities and resources to promote resilience in their young children, giving them the capacity to adapt to adversity and
buffering the
effects of stress.
Research does suggest that growing up in a single -
parent home has a negative impact on children.49 — 51 Factors, such as parental education, family income, and neighborhood resources, may
buffer children from the negative
effects of single -
parent families, 52,53 but often are not present in the economically distressed communities in which our participants grew up.
Parent emotion coaching
buffers the psychological
effects of poor peer relations in the classroom.
Thus, it seems that
parent emotion coaching may
buffer kids from potential negative
effects associated with poor peer relationships.
From seventh to eighth grade, effective
parenting by both mothers and fathers
buffered the
effect of higher levels of peer deviance on conduct problems across adolescent gender.
Although high - quality day care may
buffer the negative
effect of parental insensitivity in some cases, the security of child -
parent attachment is primarily guided by the sensitivity of maternal care.
Emily has a special interest in working with high risk families with the goal of promoting the
parent - child relationship while mitigating and
buffering the
effects of toxic stress.
API's Eight Principles of
Parenting work to incorporate the latest knowledge and educate parents about the buffering effects that can strengthen their marriages through the parenti
Parenting work to incorporate the latest knowledge and educate
parents about the
buffering effects that can strengthen their marriages through the
parentingparenting years.
Sources of stress on
parenting behaviours may relate to economic and social deprivation (Conger, Ge et al. 1994; Belsky, Bell et al. 2007; Flouri 2007), while social support for
parents may have a
buffering effect (Crnic, Greenberg et al. 1983; Hashima and Amato 1994).
This
buffering effect can be critical for the development of a child in foster care who was unable to form a secure attachment relationship with a biological
parent who abused or neglected her.
It is concluded that positive
parent — child attachment in adolescence may act as a compensatory factor which
buffers the adverse
effects of childhood anxiety / withdrawal on risks of developing later anxiety and depression.
Positive
parenting practices might be particularly important
buffers against the adverse
effects of economic hardships on
parents» efforts to obtain appropriate pediatric care.
Social support processes, generally considered to
buffer the
effects of stress and foster well - being (Cohen, Gottlieb, & Underwood, 2000; Cohen & Wills, 1985), may offer similar benefits for
parents managing the daily stress and challenges associated with rearing a child with ASD.
Moderating predictions were more tentative; it was predicted that instrumental social support and support services would
buffer the relationship between daily
parenting stress and daily negative mood, whereas unsupportive interactions and disruptive child behaviors would intensify the
effect of daily
parenting stress on daily negative mood.
These findings suggest that daily emotional support only
buffers the
effects of daily
parenting stress on daily positive mood at low stress levels.