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DeGarmo, David S.; Forgatch, Marion S.; Martinez, Charles R., Jr. – Child Development, 1999
Examined effects of SES components for divorced/recently separated mothers of 6- to 9-year-old sons. Found that SES indicators were associated with better parenting. Parenting indirectly affected achievement through home skill building and school behavior. Maternal education direct effect was mediated by home skill building. Maternal occupation…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Child Rearing, Divorce, Educational Attainment
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Teti, Douglas M.; Gelfand, Donna M. – Child Development, 1991
Self-efficacy beliefs, perceptions of infant temperament, social and marital support, and parenting behavior of depressed and nondepressed mothers of infants were assessed. Maternal self-efficacy beliefs were related to maternal behavioral competence. When demographic variables were controlled for, self-efficacy correlated with maternal perception…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Demography, Depression (Psychology), Infant Behavior
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Melson, Gail F.; And Others – Child Development, 1993
For a sample of 69 mothers and their preschool-age children, mothers completed measures that assessed their social networks and perceived parenting difficulty, and children's peer acceptance and cognitive performance were assessed. Maternal network characteristics directly predicted children's cognitive performance and indirectly predicted…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Mothers, Parent Attitudes, Peer Relationship
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Tomlinson, Mark; Cooper, Peter; Murray, Lynne – Child Development, 2005
A sample of 147 mother-infant dyads was recruited from a peri-urban settlement outside Cape Town and seen at 2- and 18-months postpartum. At 18 months, 61.9% of the infants were rated as securely attached (B); 4.1% as avoidant (A); 8.2% as resistant (C); and 25.8% disorganized (D). Postpartum depression at 2 months, and indices of poor parenting…
Descriptors: Infants, Predictor Variables, Depression (Psychology), Attachment Behavior
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McGroder, Sharon M. – Child Development, 2000
Examined dimensions and patterns of parenting among 193 low-income African American single mothers with preschoolers. Identified four parenting patterns (aggravated but nurturant, cognitively stimulating, patient and nurturant, and low nurturance). Found that maternal well-being and sociodemographic characteristics accounted for 93 percent of…
Descriptors: Black Family, Black Mothers, Black Youth, Child Development
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Keller, Heidi; Lohaus, Arnold; Volker, Susanne; Cappenberg, Martina; Chasiotis, Athanasios – Child Development, 1999
Examined relationship between temporal contingency of maternal behavior and interactional quality. Found that although prompt responding was typical, the existence of individual differences indicated that this tendency was expressed in different communicative channels. The relationship between contingency and ratings of interactional quality was…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Infants, Mothers, Parent Child Relationship
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Rutter, Michael – Child Development, 1979
Critically reviews research since 1972 on maternal deprivation. Topics discussed include: the development of social relationships and the process of bonding; critical periods of development; links between childhood experiences and parenting behavior; influences on parenting; and possible reasons why so many children do not succumb to deprivation…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Early Experience, Individual Differences, Intellectual Development
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Brody, Gene H.; Murry, Velma McBride; Kim, Sooyeon; Brown, Anita C. – Child Development, 2002
Examined the relationship between maternal psychological functioning and child competence and psychological adjustment among black families with 11-year-old children. Found a chain of influences over a 3-year period in which maternal education and income were linked with maternal psychological functioning, which predicted competence-promoting…
Descriptors: Black Family, Black Mothers, Black Youth, Blacks
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Oppenheim, David; Koren-Karie, Nina; Dolev, Smadar; Yirmiya, Nurit – Child Development, 2009
In the current study (a) maternal insightfulness into the experience of the child and (b) resolution with respect to the child's diagnosis and their associations with children's security of attachment were examined in a sample of 45 preschoolers (mean age = 49 months) with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). It was hypothesized that mothers who were…
Descriptors: Mothers, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Experience
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Brody, Gene H.; Flor, Douglas L.; Gibson, Nicole Morgan – Child Development, 1999
Traced links among family financial resource adequacy, maternal beliefs and behavior, developmental goals, and child outcomes in rural, single-parent African American families of 6- to 9-year-olds. Found that financial adequacy was linked with childrearing efficacy. Efficacy beliefs were linked with parenting practices indirectly through…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Beliefs, Black Family, Black Mothers
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Jack, Fiona; MacDonald, Shelley; Reese, Elaine; Hayne, Harlene – Child Development, 2009
Individual differences in parental reminiscing style are hypothesized to have long-lasting effects on children's autobiographical memory development, including the age of their earliest memories. This study represents the first prospective test of this hypothesis. Conversations about past events between 17 mother-child dyads were recorded on…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Mothers, Young Children, Adolescents
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Kelley, Michelle L.; And Others – Child Development, 1992
African-American mothers were interviewed about their parenting attitudes and disciplinary practices. Mothers who used power-assertive techniques were as likely as other mothers to take the child's perspective in disciplinary encounters. Factors associated with maternal disciplinary styles included maternal education, age, and religious beliefs,…
Descriptors: Black Mothers, Child Rearing, Discipline, Low Income Groups
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Gonzales, Nancy A.; And Others – Child Development, 1996
Examined maternal support, restrictive control and parent-adolescent conflict of 57 African American female adolescents and their mothers. Found that mothers provided significantly more positive views of their own parenting behavior and of the mother-daughter relationship than did their daughters. Mothers' ratings of maternal restrictive control…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cultural Differences, Daughters, Family Structure
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Rosenblum, Katherine L.; McDonough, Susan; Muzik, Maria; Miller, Alison; Sameroff, Arnold – Child Development, 2002
This study examined the associations between characteristics of mothers' narratives about their 7-month-olds, maternal depression, and their infants' affect regulation during the Still Face procedure. Findings showed that mothers' representations were linked with individual differences in infants' behavior, the association between mothers'…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Depression (Psychology), Emotional Response, Infant Behavior
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Jacobvitz, Deborah; Sroufe, L. Alan – Child Development, 1987
Newborn status, ratings of temperament, and experiential (parenting) antecedents of hyperactivity were evaluated in a longitudinal investigation. Experiential variables included maternal intrusive care, seductive behavior towards child, and overstimulation of child. (PCB)
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Child Rearing, Hyperactivity, Longitudinal Studies
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