Browsing by Subject "child behavior"
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Do nonphysical punishments reduce antisocial behavior more than spanking? A comparison using the strongest previous causal evidence against spanking
(BioMed Central, 2010-02-22)Background: The strongest causal evidence that customary spanking increases antisocial behavior is based on prospective studies that control statistically for initial antisocial differences. None of those studies have ... -
Relationship Between Parenting Styles, Parental Reading Involvement, Child Behavior Outcomes, Child Classroom Competence, and Early Childhood Literacy
(Oklahoma State University, 2010-07-01)The purpose of this study was to examine the links among authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive parenting, parental involvement in literacy activities, child classroom competence, and child behavior problems. ...