As expected,
parents of AD and non-AD children were significantly different in their meta - emotion philosophies.
First, the results have highlighted that
parents of AD children are less likely than parents of non-AD children to have an emotion coaching philosophy when responding to their children's emotions.
In order to address these issues, the primary aim of this study was to examine whether meta - emotion philosophies differed for
parents of AD and non-AD children.
Parents of AD children cope with expression of negative child emotions (e.g., fear, sadness, and anger) by using maladaptive parenting strategies (e.g., overprotection, intrusiveness; e.g., Hudson et al. 2008).
To date, researchers have not examined the parental meta - emotion philosophies of
parents of AD children.
In particular,
parents of AD children were significantly less likely to be aware of their own emotions, less likely to be aware of their child's emotions, and less likely to engage in emotion coaching than parents of non-AD children.
As
the parents of AD children presented for treatment for anxiety, it is surprising that these parents have reported less awareness of their child's fear - based emotions.
It is possible that
parents of AD children are not aware of the full extent to which their child experiences fear, or, possibly, the extent of their child's fear is only apparent at higher levels of severity.
Although the current research highlights that in comparison to non-AD youth, AD youth have poorer emotion regulation and
parents of AD youth are less likely to hold an emotion coaching meta - emotion philosophy, it must be noted that these findings may not be specific to AD children.
Additionally,
parents of AD children displayed lower levels of warmth than parents of non-AD children.
Parents of AD children often score high on measures of psychopathology, and rates of anxiety disorders, in particular, are substantial (Hettema et al. 2001; Last et al. 1987).
These results are consistent with research conducted by Suveg et al. (2008) where it was found that
parents of AD youth engaged in few explanatory discussions of emotions.
The current study was, therefore, the first to examine whether parents» meta - emotion philosophies differed for
parents of AD and non-AD children.
Although there is growing literature on parents» meta - emotion philosophies in non-clinical samples (Gottman et al. 1996), little is known about the meta - emotion philosophies of
parents of AD children.
Since the current data suggests that
parents of AD children may not be as aware of their affective fear responses, it would be useful to examine in future research whether
parents of AD children are aware of their behavioural responses to feared stimuli.
As expected,
parents of AD youth were observed to show fewer emotion coaching behaviours and more emotion dismissing behaviours than parents of non-AD youth during the conflict discourse task.
To date, research has indicated that
parents of AD children show less supportive responses to their children's displays of not only anxiety, but also their expressions of other negative emotions (e.g., sadness and anger) when compared to non-anxiety disordered (non-AD) children.
Not exact matches
Aronson founded Cash4Gold and
parent company Green Bullion Financial Services in 2007, and promoted his venture with low - budget television
ads and lots
of press releases.
As he framed it, the real targets
of the strategy here are
parents (and older siblings), who will spend more time using Messenger — and seeing
ads and conducting commerce there — if they can get their families together in one digital location.
Chevy's
ad was a stirring celebration
of the American family in all its modern forms, including ones with same - sex
parents.
Viacom,
parent of networks including MTV and Nickelodeon, launched TV
ads this week urging its viewers to call customer service at cable company Spectrum ahead
of a deadline that may result in a costly blackout for 16.6 million customers.
Unilever, the
parent company
of dozens
of household brands such as Dove, stopped producing
ads featuring gender stereotypes in 2016 upon determining that a mere 2 percent
of all
ads feature intelligent women, 3 percent show women in positions
of power and 1 percent portray women with a sense
of humor, Fortune reports.
ads will no longer be seen in the pages
of glossy national magazines, the campaign is survived by its
parent.
It's not yet clear whether a recent
ad boycott
of YouTube will be short - lived or the start
of a long - term shift away from the video service — one that could undercut Google's growth and that
of its corporate
parent, Alphabet Inc..
Their first major campaign will be a series
of ads aimed at
parents and teenagers warning about the alleged psychological harm inflicted by spending too much time on social media.
CA whistleblower Chris Wylie — who last month gave public testimony revealing how millions
of Facebook users» data was passed to his former employer for political
ad targeting — has described AggregateIQ as the Canadian arm
of CA's
parent entity, SCL.
Delhi - based HT Media Ltd, which made an
ad - for - equity investment in Koovs Plc —
parent of Indian lifestyle e-commerce venture...
Then, in a final bit
of cynicism,
ads for the film carry the line: «Warning: No one under 18 will be admitted without a
parent or legal guardian.»
In a small congregation, groups can be organized on an
ad hoc basis in response to particular needs
of members; in larger congregations, the size
of the congregation may warrant ongoing groups that
parents conjoin on a short - term basis.
we live, some
of us acquire cancer through DNA replication from our
parents (BRCA I believe the gene is in breast cancer) and some
of us have our DNA get a bit askew, some
of us incur it through environmental causes (thru smoking or on the job causes) it would be nice to sit at the right hand
of a superflyguy and chat about things
ad foreverum..
Leach told Premier that both
parents and gambling companies should take responsibility
of ad exposure to kids.
The undersigned and / or
parent / guardian if under 18 grants a non-exclusive license to the TVBWFA and its agents, Promenade Temecula and its agents, and Melody's
Ad Works, Inc. to utilize any photographs or videos
of participant, participant's racecar or likeness
of participant and / or racecar, and name
of participant in any media.
When are we going to getting mad at the companies that set out to sabotage our efforts, by buying our personal information from maternity and baby stores and sending us free formula and coupons, that buy
ad space from every baby, pregnancy and
parenting website, that sell cans
of their formula for $ 20 + and contain less than 25 cents worth
of ingredients and for selling formula contaminated with bug parts.
Seventy - three percent
of readers told us in a recent readership survey that they read the advertisements in Chicago
Parent because they trust the information we provide — and 51.8 percent
of them also told us they buy products and services because they saw an
ad in Chicago
Parent.
Then there is a TV
ad that the state
of Indiana is running (more fear mongering) to convince
parents that they only place a baby should sleep is in a crib which is plain disturbing.
It seems likely that the new, unequivocal tone was at least partly inspired by the dissent in the AAP's ranks over the DHHS
ads - especially when you consider that this statement was written by members
of the 2003 AAP Section on Breastfeeding, the same group that cried foul when its
parent organization, led by Dr. Johnston, pulled the plug on the DHHS campaign.
The campaign's creators were well aware
of the impact these
ads would have; one member
of the AAP's breastfeeding committee claimed the campaign signified «a change to promote breastfeeding as a public health issue rather than simply as a personal
parenting choice.»
Parenting magazines, television, and now the Internet are full
of ads promoting formula.
Though our pediatrician wasn't worried a bit about my daughter, it seemed like everyone else was:
parent magazines crowed about the need to breastfeed (despite running
ads for formula); online
parent forums held open season on the selfishness
of people who wouldn't breastfeed; and I knew formula moms who had been blatantly harassed by some
of La Leche League's less well - trained members.
I'm reaching out to you, my loyal readers, on behalf
of the U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, AdoptUSKids, and the
Ad Council to ask for your help in spreading the word about just how important it is for prospective
parents to consider adopting older -LSB-...]
Health professionals should provide more information to
parents on the differences between breast milk and formula milk, and they should be aware
of the potential effect
of infant and toddler food
ads on
parents» infant feeding decisions.
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From
ads in
parenting magazines, direct mailings, and flyers in their obstetrician's office, expecting
parents are repeatedly told
of their «once - in - a-lifetime chance» to save their baby's umbilical cord blood for possible use later to save his life.
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of New Hires) Self Incrimination Separate Property Separation Separation Agreement Sequester Service
of Process SESA (State Employment Security Agency) Settlement Severance
of Parental Rights Sexual Abuse Shared
Parenting Slander Special Advocate Special Master Spouse Spousal Support Sole Custody Special Needs Child Split Custody SPLS (State
Parent Locator Services) Spousal Maintenance Stalking Stare Decisis State Court Statute Stay
of Proceedings Stay - Away Order Stepchild Stepparent Adoption Stipulation Stipulated Agreement Strike Structured Settlement Sua Sponte Subordination Subpoena Subpoena
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As a mom who wore my baby — both because I believed in the concept
of bonding and because it was one
of the only ways my baby would reliably settle — and also as a
parenting blogger (www.bostonmamas.com) who truly seeks to see, understand, and ultimately respect different
parenting approaches and opinions, when I first saw this
ad my gut reaction was that it was an intentionally inciting campaign to cause buzz (in the way
of «any press is good press»).
One
ad features a middle - aged dad with a goatee telling a group
of fellow
parents that his first - grader cried when he came home from school, apparently too tired to go to karate practice.
+ + + + + Christine Koh and Asha Dornfest are the co-authors
of MINIMALIST
PARENTING and the award - winning bloggers behind BostonMamas.com (CK) and ParentHacks.com (
AD).
As a new
parent, I picked up all
of the popular books
ad magazines offered dire warnings about co-sleeping and sneered at breastfeeding past six months, but now I've gotten pretty good at knowing where to avoid.
Some
parents who dislike this product mentioned the tablet the company provides had pop up
ads pop up and obstruct the view
of their baby.
But I wouldn't be surprised if there was a sudden spike in the number
of ads by waiting adoptive
parents over the weekend.