Parenting Styles And Its Effect
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A study of Family relationship in relation to emotional ...
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An evidence review of the drivers of child poverty for ...
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EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE – NEW PERSPECTIVES AND …
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CONTENT OUTLINES AND KSAS - ASWB
www.aswb.org• Body image and its impact (e.g., identity, self-esteem, relationships, habits) • Parenting skills and capacities • The effects of addiction and substance abuse on individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities • Feminist theory • The impact of out-of-home placement (e.g., hospitalization, foster care, residential
EFFECTS OF AUTHORITATIVE PARENTAL CONTROL ON CHILD …
persweb.wabash.edupermanent effect on public school education (Cremin, 1964, pp. 347—353). Permissiveness in child rearing, like its counterpart in education, is the antithesis to the thesis that the proper way to train a child is for the parent or teacher to play the role of omniscient interpreter of an omnipotent
THE ORIGINS OF ATTACHMENT THEORY: JOHN BOWLBY …
www.psychology.sunysb.edudeveloping and speculate on its future potential In taking this retrospective developmental approach to the origins of attachment theory, I am reminded of Freud’s (1920/1955) remark: I would like to thank Mary Ainsworth and Ursula Bowlby for helpful input on a draft of this article.