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Reactions In Parents Of Children With Life Threatening Illness

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Psychological Reactions: Parents of Children With Life Threatening Illness

This article review will look at a research study that was conducted to determine more precisely what were the effects on parents who were recently given a diagnosis relative to their child that was potentially life threatening. As one might imagine, this can be a stressful situation for……

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Muscara, F., McCarthy, M., Woolf, C., Hearps, S., Burke, K., & Anderson, V. (2015). Early psychological reactions in parents of children with a life threatening illness within a pediatric hospital setting. European Psychiatry, 555-561.

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Parent Interview

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Parent Interview

This interview is conducted with the mother of a five-year-old patient who is suffering from Autism. Due to privacy reasons, the name of the patient has been completely changed.

When your child's disability was initially suspected? Please discuss who brought it to parents attention. If it was the parent who first suspected……

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Parent Resources For ID

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7. National Early Childhood Transition Center (NECTC)

http://www.hdi.uky.edu/nectc/NECTC

The National Early Childhood Transition Center (NECTC) examines factors that promote successful transitions between infant/toddler programs, preschool programs, and public school programs for young children with disabilities and their families. The NECTC comes from the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special……

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Hasman, L., & Zafron, M.L. (2010). An Analysis of Online Resources for Parents, Siblings, and Other Caregivers of Adults with Intellectual Disabilities. Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet, 14(1), 33-41. doi:10.1080/02763860903543312.

Nachshen, J.S., & Minnes, P.P. (2005). Empowerment in parents of school-aged children with and without developmental disabilities. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 49(12), 889-904. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2788.2005.00721.x.

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Parents And Education

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Parents and Education

Select three educational settings in your community. Contact members of the program staff and interview them to determine the following:

How does their program de-ne parent involvement? Do they have a policy statement or mission statement? What does their choice of parent involvement activities reveal about their philosophy of parent involvement?

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Parenting Styles Parents Play A Big Role

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Parenting Styles

Parents play a big role in their children upbringing. The way a child is brought up normally has a direct impact on his/her behavior in the adult life. Most behaviors are impacted in a child during the tender years because he/she will be looking up to the parent for guidance and role-modeling. At a tender……

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Baumrind, D. (1971). Current patterns of parental authority. Developmental Psychology, 1(2), 1-103.

Bernadette, G.-L., Hafdahl, Adam R,. (2000). Factors influencing racial comparisons of self-esteem: A quantitative review. Psychological Bulletin, 126(1), 26-54.

Bracken, B.A., Lamprecht, M.S.,. (2003). Self-Concept: An equal opportunity construct. School Psychology Quarterly, 18, 103 -- 121.

Donnellan, M.B., Trzesniewski, K.H., Robins, R.W., Moffitt, T.E., & Caspi, A. (2005). Low self-esteem is related to aggression, antisocial behavior, and delinquency. Psychological Science, 16(4), 328-335.

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Parenting Styles

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Parenting Styles

The Effects of Parenting Styles on Students Achievement in Special Education

Parents develop parenting styles that largely determine the type of parent-child relationship and the levels of development of children in various skills and competencies. Within this discipline, the family context is conceived as a system that includes ways of mutual influence,……

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Aguilar, J., Valencia, A. Martinez, M., Romero, P. And Lemus, L. (2004). Parenting styles and measures of psychosocial development in college students. America Journal of Thought and Language, 12 (1), 69-81.

Baker, L., Mackler, K., Sonnenschein, S., and Serpell, R. (2001). Parents' Interactions With Their first-grade storybook reading and children DURING Subsequent relation with home reading activity and reading achievement. Journal of School Psychology, 39 (5) 415-438.

Berridi, R. (2001). (2001). Parental relationships, achievement orientation and academic performance in primary school children. Master's Thesis. Mexico: National Autonomous University of Mexico. Connell, CM and Prinz, RJ (2002). The Impact of childcare and parent-child Interactions on school readiness and social skills development for Low-Income african children. Journal of School Psychology, 40 (2) 117-193.

Connor, C., Son, S., Hindman, AH & Morrison, FJ (2005). Teacher Qualifications, classroom practices, family characteristics, and preschool experience: Complex effects on first grader's vocabulary an early reading outcomes. Journal of School Psychology, 43 (4) 343-375.

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Child Abuse Although It Is Extremely Important

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Child Abuse

"Although it is extremely important when interviewing children about alleged abuse to determine whether the abuse was single or repeated… we have little information about how children judge the frequency of events… [and] overall children were very accurate at judging the frequency of a single event, but much less so for repeated events." (Sharman, et……

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Boyce, Cheryl Anne. (2008). Reauthorization of the Child Abuse Protection and Treatment

Act (CAPTA). Child Abuse and Neglect Program. U.S. Department of Health & Human

Services. Retrieved March 7, 2012, from  http://www.hhs.gov .

Cheung, Monit, Boutte-Queen, Needha McNeil. (2010). Assessing the Relative Importance of the Child Sexual Abuse Interview Protocol Items to Assist child Victims in Abuse

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Parenting Education For Teen Mothers If A

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Parenting Education for Teen Mothers

If a community values its children, it must cherish their parents. (John Bowlby)

ationale of intervention population

Group based intervention programs

Multi-purpose programs

Teen Mother Empowerment Program Series (TMEPS)

Framework of TMEPS Program-Fig

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Amr, M.A.M., & Balaha, M.H.H. (2010). Minor Psychiatric Morbidity in Young Saudi Mothers Using Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI).Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan, 20(10), 680-684.

Amr, M.A., Balaha, M., & Al Moghannum, M. (2012). Postpartum Mental Health among Young Women. Online Journal of Health and Allied Sciences, 10(4), 1-5.

Areepattamannil, S. (2010). Parenting practices, parenting style, and children's school achievement. Psychological Studies, 55(4), 283-289.

Barnet, B., Liu, J., DeVoe, M., Alperovitz-Bichell, K., & Duggan, A.K. (2007). Home visiting for adolescent mothers: effects on parenting, maternal life course, and primary care linkage. The Annals of Family Medicine, 5(3), 224-232.

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Parenting Styles & Alcoholism In

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Such parent is expected to show higher degree of neglect and rejection.

esearch conducted by Jackson et al. (1997) have shown that parenting styles that are not balanced are expected to enhance the chances of alcoholism in the child. Where authoritative style of parenting is highly balanced, it not only fulfills the needs of a child but……

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Anderson et al.(1994). Family System Characteristics and Parental Behaviors as Predictors of Adolescent Substance Use. Adolescence 29:405-421.

Barnes et al.(1986). Parental Socialization Factors and Adolescent Drinking Behaviors. Journal of Marriage and the Family,48: 27-36.

Bahr, S.J. & Hoffmann, J.P. (2010). Parenting style, religiosity, peers, and adolescent heavy drinking. Journal of Studies on Alcohol & Drugs, 71(4): 539-543.

bbc.co.uk. (2011). Parenting style strongly affects drinking, Demos says. Retrieved from  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14696975

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Parenting That Works By Dr Edward Christophersen

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Parenting that Works by Dr. Edward Christophersen and Susan L. Mortweet

In Parenting that Works: Building Skills that Last a Lifetime, Dr. Edward Christophersen and Dr. Susan Mortweet attempt to address the challenges facing modern parents. Their goal is not to help parents create obedient children. Instead, Christophersen and Mortweet focus on helping parents shape children into……

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Christophersen, E. & Mortweet, S. (2003). Parenting that works: Building skills that last a lifetime. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. .

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