Sentences with phrase «than parents of»

ParentS of one child do not make better parent than parents of 10 children.
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.
Parents of children aged 11 to 14 years reported better support than parents of children aged 3 to 6 years and 15 to 18 years.
The results indicate that parents of preterm - born children experience only slightly more stress than parents of term - born children, with small effect sizes.
Parents of 3 to 6, and 11 to 14 year old children also reported receiving more information about ASD than parents of children aged 15 to 18 years.
Parents of children with ASD without intellectual disability may experience many problems related to child care [10 — 12], and can even exhibit higher levels of stress than the parents of children with ASD and intellectual disability [13 — 14].
Parents of children with ASD scored significantly higher (indicating lower family functioning) than parents of typically developing children in General and Self - Rating scales.
Parents of children with AD reported more psychopathology and less consensus within their relationship than parents of TD 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.
This finding is hardly surprising in the context of between - groups comparisons which confirmed that parents of children with ASD without intellectual disability experience much higher levels of stress than parents of typically developing children.
Additionally, parents of AD children displayed lower levels of warmth than parents of non-AD children.
Parents of children with ASD were found to report lower SOC than parents of TD children, with negative associations found between SOC levels and the use of negative coping strategies.
As expected, parents of children with ASD assessed QoL in most analysed domains (physical health, psychological and social relationships) lower than parents of typically developing children.
Parents of children with ASD reported higher levels of stress than parents of children without ASD (TD or other DD).
It has been reported that parents of children with autism have a slightly higher divorce and marital discord rate than parents of typical children.
Nevertheless, it remains unclear whether parents of children born preterm experience more stress than parents of term - born children, which would justify these interventions.
Therefore, it remains unclear whether parents of preterm - born children experience more stress than parents of term - born children.
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.
When including both fathers and mothers in emotion discussions with the child, similar emotional patterns were found showing that parents of children with an AD exhibited less positive affect during the discussions than parents of children without an AD (Hudson et al. 2008).
Parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) report significantly higher stress than parents of children with other developmental disorders.
A review of the literature provided evidence that parents of children with disabilities or illnesses are more likely than parents of healthy children to experience psychological distress and anxiety (Kazak, 1987).
Moreover, research suggests that parents of children with SB tend to display higher levels of intrusiveness and overprotection than parents of able - bodied children do (Holmbeck, Shapera, & Hommeyer, 2002; Holmbeck, Johnson et al., 2002).
In a survey of the mothers and fathers of 66 children, parents of children with ADHD combined and inattentive subtypes expressed more role dissatisfaction than parents of control children.17 Furthermore, ADHD in children was reported to predict depression in mothers.18 Pelham et al reported that the deviant child behaviours that represent major chronic interpersonal stressors for parents of ADHD children are associated with increased parental alcohol consumption.19
It is also possible that psychopathology changes the expression of temperament as suggested by the scar model [21] or that parents perceive certain temperament traits of children referred with problem behavior differently than parents of children without problem behavior.
Parents of children with ASD reported significantly more parenting stress symptoms (i.e., negative parental self - views, lower satisfaction with parent — child bond, and experiences of difficult child behaviors), more depression symptoms, and more frequent use of Active Avoidance coping, than parents of typically developing children.
And no one needs this more than parents of kids with ADHD.
Time - use studies have found that parents of children with disabilities devote considerably more time than parents of typically developing children to ordinary childcare tasks [68].
And yet, the parents of autistic children, who once faced reports of an 80 percent marital failure rate, seem no more prone to divorce than the parents of non-autistic children, according to a recent study.
By contrast, parents of popular children are typically more positive and less demanding with their children than parents of unpopular children.
We hope to determine whether parents of chronically ill children have higher levels of work and family conflict than parents of healthy children and to examine the impact of work and family conflict on the quality of life of both parents and children.
Professor Sanders said the study also cited evidence which showed that mothers of children with developmental disabilities were more likely to display symptoms of depression and anxiety than parents of typically developing children.
They are consistent with results from an observational study, 19 suggesting that the parents of children most in need are more likely to accept an invitation to a group than parents of other children, and that these two groups can derive benefit from attending the same group together.
Parents of adolescent patients with improved metabolic control rated their children's psychological and physical well - being, and quality of life higher than parents of adolescent patients without improved diabetes management.
Usually in a family dynmatics, the grandparents and grandchildren get along better than the parents of the grandchildren, and the parents of the grandparents.
The misalignment we find for Spanish - dominant Latino families may exist in part because, as previous research has suggested, these parents are less likely to actively complain to teachers than parents of other backgrounds.
Black parents were significantly less likely than parents of other ethnicities to believe that teachers respected their child or that teachers in their child's school were fair.
No one understands the cost of this broken system better than parents of special - needs students.
It found that, because they got a voucher, parents «were more likely to be actively involved in their children's schools, parent - teacher organizations, and other education groups» than parents of students at traditional district schools with a similar demographic profile.
• Satisfaction levels are higher among private - school parents than among those with children at charter schools and chosen district schools, who in turn register higher levels of satisfaction than parents of students attending assigned district schools.
Four - year - olds from professional families have larger vocabularies than the parents of the poorest three - year - olds.»
Parents of students living in a household with income above the poverty level are more likely to be involved in school activities than parents of children living in a household at or below the poverty line.
Their research shows that they are more likely to be more involved in the school life of their children than parents of students in other developing countries.
«They usually want a lot more face time and attention than parents of upper - grade students,» she said.
One of the 6th - grade classes has won the right to either a pizza party or an ice cream party, because more of their parents attended parents» night than the parents of any other class.
Parents whose children have special needs are much less likely than parents of students in regular education to say their child is in a school that was their first or second choice (58 percent versus 74 percent).
The parents of a student whose performance is 1 standard deviation above the mean are about 8 percentage points more likely to make a request than the parents of an otherwise similar student whose performance is 1 standard deviation below the mean (19 percent vs. 11 percent).
Charter school parents are generally more satisfied with the schools their children attend than parents of students in district public schools.
However and to the psychologists» surprise, the parents of children with ADHD rated their relationship to their children more positively than the parents of children without ADHD.
In this poll, parents whose child did not get a flu shot this season were three times more likely than parents of a vaccinated child to say their child's doctor recommends flu vaccine less strongly than other vaccines (32 percent versus 9 percent).
Analyses show that mothers and fathers are on average four to five years older, respectively, than parents of naturally conceived children.
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