Emotion
socialization practices in Latina and European - American mothers of preschoolers with behavior problems.
This study examined the efficacy of the Tuning in to Teens (TINT) program in improving emotion
socialization practices in parents and whether this reduced family conflict and youth externalizing.
Tuning into Kids: Improving emotion
socialization practices in parents of preschool children — findings from a community trial.
Recent treatment studies demonstrate that parents can improve on various aspects of their emotion
socialization practices in the context of interventions that also target child behavioral problems [32, 73].
The role of perceived discrepancies in parental emotion
socialization practices in the relation between marital adjustment and adolescent psychopathology
Based on the theory about the role of parent emotion
socialization practice in shaping children's emotional and behavioural competence.
Not exact matches
Lori Ihrig, a graduate student
in ISU's School of Education, followed 10 new secondary science teachers during the first two years of their careers to study their teaching
practices and the
socialization process.
I think this commitment is represented well by HGSE faculty members, including some hired during my deanship, for example: Nancy Hill with her work on parenting and family
socialization practices across ethnic, socio - economic, and neighborhood contexts; Meira Levinson with her work on civic and multicultural education; Natasha Warikoo with her work on race, immigration, inequality, and culture as they relate to education; and Hiro Yoshikawa with his work on the development of young children
in immigrant families.
The study led Hill, an expert on variations
in parenting and family
socialization practices across ethnic, socioeconomic status, and neighborhood contexts, to hypothesize that college - educated and noncollege - educated parents must interact with their children's education
in qualitatively different ways.
Leadership mentoring
in clinical
practice: Role
socialization, professional development, and capacity building.
Common objectives of teacher induction include teacher development,
socialization into the profession, assessment of teaching effectiveness, and support
in refining
practice (Feiman - Nemser, 2001; Ganser, 2002).
The nursery is divided into three sections: neonates, where kittens 2 - weeks old and under are kept warm
in cubbies with heating pads, bottle - fed, bathed, and loved until they're 5 - weeks old; quarantine, where older kittens who may have been exposed to a contagion
in the wild are kept for 10 days to determine their health; and
socialization, where groups of kittens ages 5 to 8 weeks are nourished on a diet of wet and dry food, sleep
in «condos,» and romp all day
in pens — playing, climbing, and
practicing all manners of cuteness, preparing to melt the hearts of future adopters.
These commercial breeding operations are inherently exploitive not only of the animals trapped
in inhumane breeding conditions, but also of the public that purchase over-priced pets, many of whom have diseases, genetic defects and behavior problems due to poor breeding
practices, inadequate nutrition and lack of
socialization and veterinary care.
This course is offered for handlers interested
in becoming Warm Hearts Network teams but who need additional
practice with basic skills and
socialization to novel objects
in the environment.
Monthly meetings with other volunteers and their dogs are also required, as a
socialization practice and a chance for volunteers to check -
in and get any assistance they need.
I wanted to bring together these knowledgeable veterinarians from a variety of fields
in veterinary medicine (Acupuncture, Massage, Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Dentistry, Surgery, General
Practice, Feline Medicine, Epidemiology, Neurology, Human - Animal Bond, Benefits of Cannabis for Your Pets, Behavioral Medicine, Pet Poison Control, Cardiology, Holistic Vets, Food and Dietary Recommendations, Puppy
Socialization, Oncology, Hospice Care and Peaceful Passing).
Our dog training field trips
in Chicago and the Chicago suburbs provide fun
socialization and real - world dog training
practice for pets and their people.
Owners can safely
practice controlling their dogs
in a controlled setting, and dogs may gradually rebuild their confidence so that eventually they may resume
socialization and play.
If you would like your dog to have the benefits of getting out of the house for
socialization,
practicing obedience
in public with distractions, or a visit to the dog park.
In one year my
practice treated 773 dogs — 79 of them, that's 10 percent, had problems of fearfulness towards people or the environment due to a lack of early
socialization or habituation and a further 4.5 percent were inept at relating to other dogs, again due to a lack of early
socialization.
While manners training,
practicing household skills such as settling and chew toy training, and continued
socialization are very much top priorities when deciding what sort of environmental enrichment to provide for shelter dogs (see openpaw.org for more info), playgroups may be incorporated as one ingredient
in a wellness program for maintaining or creating healthy, adoptable shelter dogs.
You'll not only have your first success
in the dog show world, but you'll also get invaluable conformation ring
practice,
socialization, and bonding time
in the process.
Also consider enrolling him
in a special training class that focuses on
socialization, taught by an instructor who is certified
in, and
practices, positive training techniques.
Practice socialization in November: Too often, dog parents think
socialization is important for puppies and then tend to let it go as the dog ages.
Socialization practices associated with dimensions of competence
in preschool boys and girls.
Second, because of resulting problems with affect,
socialization, and self - esteem they may be more likely to fall prey to both peer pressure and the seductive marketing
practices of the tobacco industry, which spent $ 5.1 billion
in tobacco promotion and advertising
in 1996.10 Third, many states have passed legislation that fines or criminalizes children for the purchase, possession, or use of tobacco.54 The number of states with such legislation increased from 32
in 1995 to 41
in 1998; the current maximum state penalty for minors is a fine of up to $ 1000, and it is possible for fines to minors to exceed the fines to retailers who sell tobacco to them (unpublished data, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office on Smoking and Health, State Tobacco Activities Tracking and Evaluation System [STATE], 1998).
Abstract: Background: There is a need for tools by which to evaluate the beliefs, behaviors, and attitudes that underlie interprofessional
socialization and collaborative
practice in health care settings.
Although she is
in her 80s, Diana still remains very active
in the field of parenting, heading the Family
Socialization Project at IHD, sitting on the editorial board for the international journal Parenting: Science and
Practice, and acting as a consultant for the Task Force on Corporal Punishment for the American Psychological Association.
In Study 2, parents» emotion
socialization practices — that is, their use of emotion coaching and dismissing behavior — were coded from direct observations of family interactions involving the discussion of past emotional experiences.
In both studies, based on our rationale described above, we expected to find significant relationships between higher CU traits and a more negative pattern of parental emotion
socialization beliefs and
practices; including less coaching and acceptance of emotions, and more dismissing and disapproval of emotions.
The goal of the current research was to investigate emotion
socialization beliefs and
practices in the parents of children with elevated CU traits.
Therefore, it can be argued that parents» style of emotion
socialization beliefs and
practices play an important role
in shaping levels of CU traits
in children.
Taken together, the results were consistent
in suggesting that the mothers of children with higher levels of CU traits are more likely to have affective attitudes that are less accepting of emotion (Study 1), and emotion
socialization practices that are more dismissing of child emotion (Study 2).
Results indicate that intervention parents, reported changes
in parents» awareness and regulation of emotion and emotion
socialization practices and this resulted
in reduced youth somatic complaints compared to the control group at postintervention follow - up (see length below).
Discover how incorporating these resources into your daily
practice will help you organize and plan every home visit and
socialization meeting and support families
in engaging children
in the kind of meaningful learning opportunities that inspire lifelong learning.
These behaviors are antithetical to common gender
socialization practices and stereotypes for male behavior
in the U.S. (Maccoby, 1998), and when exhibited by men may be particularly noxious to women, driving them to feel less close to their partners.
Cross-cultural differences
in early characteristics may be associated with parental
socialization expectations, attitudes and
practices.
We believe
in strength - based
practice as it pertains to home visiting... building on the individual strengths that each family has during home visits and
socializations.
Theories of ethnic minority development have largely suggested that African American parents engage
in a combination of
practices that include culturally distinctive
socialization as well as behaviors that are characteristic of more universal forms of academic
socialization.
The primary constructs within the hypothesized framework are: (1) social position variables — characteristics that are used within societies to hierarchically stratify groups (race, gender, socioeconomic status); (2) parenting variables — familial mechanisms that may influence African American adolescents well - being, perceptions of competence, and attitudes towards others
in various contexts (e.g., parenting
practices and racial
socialization messages); (3) racial discrimination — negative racially driven experiences that may influence feelings of competence, belongingness, and self - worth; (4) environmental / contextual factors — settings and surroundings that may impede or promote healthy identity development (e.g., academic settings); and (5) learner characteristics — individual characteristics that may promote or hinder positive psychological adjustment outcomes (e.g., racial identity, coping styles).
Socialization goals, parenting
practices, and peer competence
in Chinese and English preschoolers
The current study contributed to the further understanding of individual differences
in fathers» emotion
socialization practices.
Findings are
in line with existing models of family interaction (e.g., Kagitcibasi, 2005) and underscore the importance of specific parenting
practices as well as general parenting styles
in explaining different
socialization outcomes
in children (Darling & Steinberg, 1993).