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Sylvia Perry; Deborah J. Wu; Jamie L. Abaied; Allison L. Skinner-Dorkenoo; Sirenia Sanchez; Sara F. Waters; Adilene Osnaya – Developmental Psychology, 2024
Although parent-child conversations about race are recommended to curb White U.S. children's racial biases, little work has tested their influence. We designed a guided racism discussion task for U.S. White parents and their 8-12-year-old White children. We explored whether children's and parents' (a) pro-White implicit biases changed pre to…
Descriptors: Socialization, Whites, Racism, Parent Child Relationship
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Ching, Boby Ho-Hong – Educational Psychology, 2023
This study examined the longitudinal associations among maternal child-based worth, perceived maternal achievement-oriented psychological control, and children's academic contingent self-worth over a one-year period in 274 Chinese children. Results showed that, after the autoregressive effects were controlled, higher levels of maternal child-based…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Mothers, Mother Attitudes
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John McGrew; Yue Yu; Lisa Ruble; Donna S. Murray – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
We examined parent activation in families with autistic children over time. Activation is one's belief, knowledge, and persistence in obtaining and managing one's care (e.g., patient activation) and others (e.g., parent activation) and is associated with better outcomes. Four aims were examined: the associations between baseline parent activation…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Children, Parents, Parent Child Relationship
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Vincent Mancini; Thom Nevill; Trevor Mazzucchelli; Jasleen Chhabra; Bruce Robinson – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2024
Background: Parent involvement strongly correlates with children's educational attainment. Sociocultural shifts in parenting roles and shared responsibilities have driven an increase in the need for involvement of fathers in activities to support their children's educational development. Several factors are thought to influence father involvement…
Descriptors: Parent Role, Employment, Fathers, Parent Participation
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Anja Stiller; Cornelia Stiller – International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 2024
Research examining the quality of life (QoL) in children with autism in relation to leisure behavior is extremely rare. An online survey of parents (N = 282) was conducted to help to fill this gap. Using structural equation model (SEM), the association between the parents' (informal) social support and children's QoL (reported by parents) was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Youth, Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Abigail J. Anderson; Christopher C. Henrich; Sylvie Mrug – Prevention Science, 2024
Paternal incarceration is an important predictor of teen delinquency, but the factors that may explain this relationship--such as early child problem behaviors and level of father engagement--have not been adequately explored. The current longitudinal study examined paternal history of incarceration as a predictor of teen self-reported delinquency…
Descriptors: Children, Longitudinal Studies, Institutionalized Persons, Fathers
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Seyma Inan; Yvette R. Harris; George Woodbury – Journal of International Students, 2024
This study investigates the relationship between acculturation and language attitudes among Turkish immigrant parents and their children's heritage language proficiency, using Vygotsky's sociocultural theory (Vygotsky, 1978) and Berry's acculturation theory (Berry, 1997). Fifty-two Turkish parents (M age = 38.15, SD age = 4.84) completed…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Language Attitudes, Native Language, Language Proficiency
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Simpson, Amber; Knox, Peter N.; Yang, Jing – Journal of Engineering Education, 2023
Background: Research points to family talk and interactions involving STEM concepts as one of the most influential informal learning experiences that shape an individual's STEM identity development and encourage their pursuit of a STEM career. However, a recent literature review uncovers limited research regarding the development of engineering…
Descriptors: Children, Parents, Adults, Interaction
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Candice M. Mills; Thalia R. Goldstein; Pallavi Kanumuru; Anthony J. Monroe; Natalie B. Quintero – Developmental Psychology, 2024
Two studies examined the process and aftermath of coming to disbelieve in the myth of Santa Claus. In Study 1, 48 children ages 6-15 answered questions about how they discovered Santa was not real and how the discovery made them feel, and 44 of their parents shared their perspectives and how they promoted Santa. In Study 2, 383 adults reflected on…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Mythology, Children, Adolescents
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Shorer, Maayan; Swissa, Ori; Levavi, Pedut; Swissa, Anael – Early Child Development and Care, 2021
Parental playfulness describes a parent's ability to act in a spontaneous, amusing, flexible and creative manner in different parent-child situations. This study examined the hypothesis that parental playfulness promotes children's emotional skills and thus should be related to improved emotion regulation and lower anxiety. A sample of 137 parents…
Descriptors: Play, Parent Background, Emotional Response, Parent Influence
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Rui Yang; Theodore E. A. Waters; Yufei Gu; Niobe Way; Hirokazu Yoshikawa; Xinyin Chen; Guangzhen Zhang; Huihua Deng – Developmental Psychology, 2024
A growing body of literature shows that adherence to some aspects of Western masculinity norms, including the suppression of emotional vulnerability, avoidance of seeking support from others, and exaggerated physical toughness, is associated with poorer psychological and social outcomes. While existing research suggests that parental gender…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Longitudinal Studies, Urban Areas, Masculinity
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Moed, Anat – Developmental Psychology, 2022
Coercion theory well characterizes the behavioral aspects that often lead to dysfunctional family processes. Recent conceptualizations have incorporated emotion into models of coercive interactions, yet empirical evidence has been limited. In this study, repeated measures of mother-child dyads (N = 319) were assessed over the course of 2 years to…
Descriptors: Mothers, Children, Emotional Response, Child Behavior
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Covington, Lauren; Satti, Aditi; Brewer, Benjamin; Blair, Rachel; Duffy, Ilona; Laurenceau, Jean-Phillipe; Mayberry, Shannon; Cordova, Angeni; Hoopes, Elissa; Patterson, Freda – Journal of Applied Research on Children, 2022
Purpose: Child and caregiver sleep occurs in a family system, with socioeconomically disadvantaged families experiencing disproportionately worse sleep health than more advantaged families. The extent to which objectively measured sleep health metrics (i.e., sleep duration, midpoint, regularity, efficiency) are concordant within disadvantaged…
Descriptors: Sleep, Socioeconomic Influences, Family (Sociological Unit), Parent Child Relationship
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Pugsley, Lina; Acar, Selcuk – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
Although creativity is a desirable skill, parenting for creativity may be quite a challenge and may be less favored than parenting for conformity. The present study aims to investigate parent-related factors that may support creativity versus conformity at home. To this end, this study examined how parents' attitudes and values toward creativity,…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Parent Influence, Creativity, Children
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Shoko Tanaka; Osamu Takeuchi – Journal for the Psychology of Language Learning, 2024
In this quantitative study, we investigated the relationships between parenting and young learners' English learning--specifically parents' sociocultural influence on elementary school children's motivation--within the framework of self-determination theory (SDT). We surveyed 212 dyads of Japanese parents and their children (8-12 years old) and…
Descriptors: Sociocultural Patterns, English Language Learners, Motivation Techniques, Parent Influence
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