parenting style

collocation in English

meaningsofparentingandstyle

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parenting
noun[U]
uk
/ˈpeə.rən.tɪŋ/
us
/ˈper.ən.t̬ɪŋ/
the raising of children and all the responsibilities and activities that are involved ...
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style
noun
uk
/staɪl/
us
/staɪl/
a way of doing something, especially one that is typical of a person, group of people, place, ...
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Two maternal self-report measures were used to assess aspects of parenting, bothparentingstyleand negative affective environment.
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The researchers discovered anotherparentingstylewhich they called the nurturing parent that focuses on responsibility, empathy, and creativity.
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This study found that a few parenting practices - as opposed toparentingstyleas a whole - contributed to the development of empathy in children.
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Surveillance measures include tools eliciting and addressing parents concerns, measures of psychosocial risk,parentingstyle, autism spectrum disorder, mental health, etc.
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By contrast, when couples in the groups emphasizing marital issues reduced their conflict in front of the children, theirparentingstylealso became more effective.
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Maternal employment and children's academic achievement :parentingstyleas mediating variable.
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The relation ofparentingstyleto adolescent school performance.
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There was no correlation betweenparentingstyleand child behavior problems.
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The influence ofparentingstyleon adolescent competence and substance use.
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Thirdly, familial involvement as enablement, continual conversations about adolescent activities, support and taking an active role in adolescent activities is included in a permissiveparentingstyle.
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Finally, negligence refers to an uninvolvedparentingstyle.
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To demonstrate that increased use of an authoritativeparentingstyleis followed by improved academic performance does not prove that the child's academic problems were caused by ineffective parenting.
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Assessments of reading comprehension and reported maternalparentingstylewere obtained during small group sessions (five to eight participants), with each participant seated at a separate table.
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First, familial involvement as enablement, continual conversations about adolescent activities, support, taking an active role in adolescent activities, and restrictiveness refer to an authoritativeparentingstyle.
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The connection betweenparentingstyleand child or adolescent outcomes is not a simple one.
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Longitudinal correlational research has emphasized mid-range constructs, such asparentingstyle, quality of social networks, or individual attachment style.
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In particular, future work needs to determine whether coparenting and family processes are also conceptually independent from parent-child attachment quality and central aspects ofparentingstyle.
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The studies of older children concern social cognition as assessed in interview studies, with factors such asparentingstylestanding as proxies for children's social interactions.
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