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Parenting cognitions → parenting practices → child adjustment? The standard model
by
Bornstein, Marc H.
, Suwalsky, Joan T. D.
, Putnick, Diane L.
in
Adjustment
/ Adult
/ Attribution
/ Behavior
/ Behavior problems
/ Boys
/ Child
/ Child Behavior - psychology
/ Child development
/ Child, Preschool
/ Childhood
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Childrens health
/ Classrooms
/ Developmental delays
/ Developmental psychology
/ Externalizing behaviour
/ Families & family life
/ Female
/ Girls
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Male
/ Models, Psychological
/ Mother-Child Relations - psychology
/ Mothers
/ Mothers - psychology
/ Multisource
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parental control
/ Parenting - psychology
/ Parents & parenting
/ Problem Behavior - psychology
/ Psychology
/ Regular Articles
/ Social Adjustment
/ Socialization
/ Teachers
/ Toddlers
2018
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Parenting cognitions → parenting practices → child adjustment? The standard model
by
Bornstein, Marc H.
, Suwalsky, Joan T. D.
, Putnick, Diane L.
in
Adjustment
/ Adult
/ Attribution
/ Behavior
/ Behavior problems
/ Boys
/ Child
/ Child Behavior - psychology
/ Child development
/ Child, Preschool
/ Childhood
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Childrens health
/ Classrooms
/ Developmental delays
/ Developmental psychology
/ Externalizing behaviour
/ Families & family life
/ Female
/ Girls
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Male
/ Models, Psychological
/ Mother-Child Relations - psychology
/ Mothers
/ Mothers - psychology
/ Multisource
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parental control
/ Parenting - psychology
/ Parents & parenting
/ Problem Behavior - psychology
/ Psychology
/ Regular Articles
/ Social Adjustment
/ Socialization
/ Teachers
/ Toddlers
2018
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Parenting cognitions → parenting practices → child adjustment? The standard model
by
Bornstein, Marc H.
, Suwalsky, Joan T. D.
, Putnick, Diane L.
in
Adjustment
/ Adult
/ Attribution
/ Behavior
/ Behavior problems
/ Boys
/ Child
/ Child Behavior - psychology
/ Child development
/ Child, Preschool
/ Childhood
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Childrens health
/ Classrooms
/ Developmental delays
/ Developmental psychology
/ Externalizing behaviour
/ Families & family life
/ Female
/ Girls
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Male
/ Models, Psychological
/ Mother-Child Relations - psychology
/ Mothers
/ Mothers - psychology
/ Multisource
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parental control
/ Parenting - psychology
/ Parents & parenting
/ Problem Behavior - psychology
/ Psychology
/ Regular Articles
/ Social Adjustment
/ Socialization
/ Teachers
/ Toddlers
2018
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Parenting cognitions → parenting practices → child adjustment? The standard model
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Parenting cognitions → parenting practices → child adjustment? The standard model
2018
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In a large-scale (N = 317) prospective 8-year longitudinal multiage, multidomain, multivariate, multisource study, we tested a conservative three-term model linking parenting cognitions in toddlerhood to parenting practices in preschool to classroom externalizing behavior in middle childhood, controlling for earlier parenting practices and child externalizing behavior. Mothers who were more knowledgeable, satisfied, and attributed successes in their parenting to themselves when their toddlers were 20 months of age engaged in increased supportive parenting during joint activity tasks 2 years later when their children were 4 years of age, and 6 years after that their 10-year-olds were rated by teachers as having fewer classroom externalizing behavior problems. This developmental cascade of a “standard model” of parenting applied equally to families with girls and boys, and the cascade from parenting attributions to supportive parenting to child externalizing behavior obtained independent of 12 child, parent, and family covariates. Conceptualizing socialization in terms of cascades helps to identify points of effective intervention.
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