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  1. As per the widely used and empirically supported process model of parenting proposed by Belsky (1984) and the more recent update by Taraban and Shaw (2018), various factors jointly play a role in ...

  2. Jun 1, 2018 · Belsky’s (1984) process of parenting model was theoretically innovative in its claim that parenting was multi-determined, and shaped by a host of contextual factors. Indeed, this contribution to the literature has stood the test of time, evidenced not only by the manuscript’s continued frequent citation, but also by the empirical and ...

    • Lindsay Taraban, Daniel S. Shaw
    • 2018
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  4. Jun 1, 2018 · The results showed that the relations between child negative emotionality and internalizing and externalizing behaviors were partially mediated by mothers' authoritative parenting style, and when the authors used confirmatory factor analysis to decontaminate possible overlap in item content between measures assessing temperament and problematic behavior, the association between negative ...

  5. May 31, 2021 · Although research on fathers tends to focus on mother-derived conceptualizations of caregiving, such as sensitivity, it has been theorized that fathers play a unique role in opening their children to the world by encouraging exploration and risk-taking. However, extant research on these forms of paternal caregiving is scattered across multiple related but distinct domains, namely rough-and ...

    • Julia S Feldman, Daniel S Shaw
    • 2021
  6. In 1984, Jay Belsky published a manuscript outlining his process of parenting model, a theory that has become classic among parenting and family psychologists, with over 4400 citations in the scienti c literature (Fig. 1). According to Belskys model, par-fi ’ enting is multiply determined and is in uenced by characteristics of the parent ...

  7. Mar 15, 2011 · Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry is a leading international journal covering a variety of pediatric psychology and psychiatry topics. After questioning the practical significance of evidence that parenting influences brain development – while highlighting the scientific importance of such work for understanding how family experie...

  8. Belsky, Steinberg, and Draper (1991) to advance an evolutionary theory of socialization linking childhood experience, interpersonal orientation, and reproductive strategy. It has come to be known as “psychosocial acceleration theory, ” although it is expressly about the regulation. –. not just acceleration. – of development.

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