Close relationships with parents may also support feelings of self - efficacy, particularly when these relationships are
positive during early adolescence, a period characterized by heightened conflict with parents (Steinberg & Morris, 2001).
Not exact matches
The effects of welfare policies — particularly those with more generous earnings supplements — were most pronounced
during two developmental transition periods:
positive effects were found for children going from preschool into middle childhood, and negative effects were found for children making the transition out of middle childhood and into
early adolescence.
To take just two examples, studies of hypothetical dilemmas requiring adolescents to choose between antisocial behavior suggested by their peers and
positive social behavior of their own choosing show that peer influences increase between childhood and
early adolescence as adolescents begin to separate from parental control, peak at age fourteen, and then decline slowly
during the high school years.
The Ministry of Parenting (CIC) is committed to and believes in
positive parenting interventions, particularly
during children's
early years and
adolescence.