نتایج جستجو برای: parenting practices

تعداد نتایج: 192787  

2016
Jinan Corinne Banna Marla Reicks Carolyn Gunther Rickelle Richards Christine Bruhn Mary Cluskey Siew Sun Wong Scottie Misner Nobuko Hongu N Paul Johnston

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES Setting healthful beverage expectations, making calcium-rich foods and beverages (CRF/B) available, and role modeling are parenting practices promoting calcium intake among early adolescents. This study aimed to evaluate emotion-based messages designed to motivate parents of early adolescents to perform these practices. SUBJECTS/METHODS Emotion-based messages were develo...

2017
Sara De Lepeleere Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij Greet Cardon Maïté Verloigne

BACKGROUND In children, being sufficiently physically active, having low levels of screen-time and having a healthy diet are largely influenced by parenting practices. Children of parents applying positive parenting practices are at lower risk for overweight and obesity. Therefore, we investigated the effect of a health promoting online video intervention for parents ('Movie Models') on childre...

2010
Erin Hennessy Sheryl O Hughes Jeanne P Goldberg Raymond R Hyatt Christina D Economos

BACKGROUND Parents influence their children's behaviors directly through specific parenting practices and indirectly through their parenting style. Some practices such as logistical and emotional support have been shown to be positively associated with child physical activity (PA) levels, while for others (e.g. monitoring) the relationship is not clear. The objectives of this study were to dete...

2015
Lauren Johnson Tzu-An Chen Sheryl O Hughes Teresia M O’Connor

BACKGROUND Television (TV) viewing has been associated with many undesirable outcomes for children, such as increased risk of obesity, but TV viewing can also have benefits. Although restrictive parenting practices are effective in reducing children's TV viewing, not all parents use them and it is currently unclear why. The current study examined parenting practices related to TV viewing in the...

Journal: :Current opinion in pediatrics 2005
Elise R DeVore Kenneth R Ginsburg

PURPOSE OF REVIEW To explore recent developments in the literature regarding parenting practices and adolescent development, with a focus on parenting style, parental monitoring, communication, and supervision. RECENT FINDINGS There have been significant recent advances in the study of the relationship between parenting and adolescent development. Several recent intervention studies with a pa...

Background and Objectives: The aim of this study was prediction of risky behaviors based on psychosocial development and perceived parenting practices of parents in high school students. Method: The study design was descriptive correlational type and the statistical population included of all high school students of Astara city that through them 200 subjects w...

Journal: :Asian American journal of psychology 2013
Charissa S L Cheah Christy Y Y Leung Nan Zhou

How Chinese immigrant mothers perceive "Chinese" and "U.S." parenting and changes in their parenting postmigration remains unclear, despite recent interest in Chinese parenting particularly in response to A. Chua's (2011) controversial book on "Tiger Mothers". The present study addressed this issue by examining the parenting beliefs and practices of Chinese immigrant mothers through qualitative...

2015
Sara De Lepeleere Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij Greet Cardon Maïté Verloigne

OBJECTIVES To assess the association between specific parenting practices and related parental self-efficacy with children's physical activity (PA) and screen time. Parental body mass index (BMI), family socioeconomic status (SES), and child's age and gender were examined as possible influencing factors. DESIGN Cross-sectional. SETTING January 2014, Flanders (Belgium). PARTICIPANTS 207 pa...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2014
Shelby L Langer A Lauren Crain Meghan M Senso Rona L Levy Nancy E Sherwood

OBJECTIVE To examine relationships between parenting styles and practices and child moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and screen time. METHODS Participants were children (6.9 ± 1.8 years) with a body mass index in the 70-95th percentile and their parents (421 dyads). Parent-completed questionnaires assessed parental support for child physical activity (PA), parenting styles and ch...

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