child developmental outcomes
Also known as: children's outcomes, developmental outcomes
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Parenting styles: An evidence-based, cross-cultural guide parentingscience.com 4 facts
procedureResearchers use statistical methods to filter out the effects of variables like socioeconomic status when analyzing correlations between parenting styles and child outcomes.
claimThe pro-individualistic aspects of authoritative parenting may not lead to better child outcomes in cultural settings that prioritize interdependence over autonomy.
claimParenting style is only one of many influences on child outcomes, which are also shaped by socioeconomic status, culture, schooling, popular media, and peers.
referenceChildren from uninvolved families experience the worst developmental outcomes, with Steinberg (2001) reporting that most juvenile offenders have uninvolved parents.
The Relationship Between Parenting Style, Child Behaviour and ... gavinpublishers.com 3 facts
claimThe adoption of specific parenting styles and socioeconomic status are associated with child developmental outcomes in both cross-sectional and longitudinal studies.
claimThe mediating role of parenting styles in the relationship between socioeconomic status and child outcomes is less understood in Chinese families compared to Western populations.
claimAuthoritative parenting, which balances high responsiveness and high demand, is associated with more favourable child outcomes.
Cross-cultural similarities and differences in parenting. scholars.duke.edu 3 facts
claimCultural normativeness and beliefs regarding the legitimacy of parental authority act as potential moderators that influence the relationship between parenting practices and child outcomes across different cultures.
claimCultural normativeness and beliefs on the legitimacy of parental authority act as moderators that contribute to cross-cultural similarities and differences in the relationship between parenting practices and child outcomes, as discussed in the 'Annual Research Review: Cross-cultural similarities and differences in parenting'.
claimThe article 'Annual Research Review: Cross-cultural similarities and differences in parenting' identifies cultural normativeness and beliefs regarding the legitimacy of parental authority as potential moderators that influence the relationship between parenting and child outcomes.
The Effect of Parenting and the Parent-Child Relationship on ... - OUCI ouci.dntb.gov.ua 2 facts
measurementThe meta-analysis by van der Veek et al. (2025) found a moderate positive effect for both parenting (g = 0.28) and child (g = 0.25) outcomes.
referenceNeppl TK, Jeon S, Diggs O, and Donnellan MB published a study in Developmental Psychology in 2020 examining positive parenting, effortful control, and developmental outcomes across early childhood.
Parenting in Cultural Perspective: A Systematic Review of Paternal ... ejecs.org Jan 26, 2023 1 fact
referenceJoseph H. Pleck provided a revised conceptualization of paternal involvement and its theoretical linkages with child outcomes in the book 'The role of the father in child development'.
Exploring the Impact of Parenting Styles on the Social Development ... acr-journal.com 1 fact
claimA meta-analysis by Pinquart & Kauser (2018) shows that the relationship between parenting practices/styles and children's outcomes is mostly cross-culturally similar.
Early Childhood Development and Education - Healthy People 2030 odphp.health.gov 1 fact
referenceR. C. Pianta, K. M. La Paro, C. Payne, M. J. Cox, and R. Bradley studied the relationship between kindergarten classroom environments and teacher, family, and school characteristics, as well as child outcomes, in a 2002 article in the Elementary School Journal.
Impact of Parenting Style on Early Childhood Learning - Frontiers frontiersin.org Jun 29, 2022 1 fact
claimChildren raised by authoritative parents generally experience the best developmental outcomes, while children raised by authoritarian or permissive parents experience the worst outcomes.