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Research Publication: The interplay of externalizing problems and inductive and physical discipline during childhood

Posted by mng17 on August 24, 2016

The Interplay of Externalizing Problems and Physical and Inductive Discipline during Childhood

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Research Publication: Effects of early maternal distress and parenting on the development of children’s self-regulation and externalizing behavior

Posted by mng17 on August 17, 2016
Effects of early maternal distress and parenting on the development of children’s self-regulation and externalizing behavior Abstract

Emotional distress experienced by mothers increases young children’s risk of externalizing problems through suboptimal parenting and child self-regulation.

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