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Fathers' Representation in Observational Studies on Parenting and Childhood Obesity: A Systematic Review and Content Analysis.

American journal of public health

Davison KK, Gicevic S, Aftosmes-Tobio A, Ganter C, Simon CL, Newlan S, Manganello JA.
PMID: 27631735
Am J Public Health. 2016 Nov;106(11):e14-e21. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2016.303391. Epub 2016 Sep 15.

BACKGROUND: The involvement of fathers in caregiving has increased substantially over the past 30 years. Yet in child and adolescent psychopathology, few studies include fathers as research participants and few present results for fathers separate from those for mothers....

Helping America's most vulnerable children and parents.

The American journal of orthopsychiatry

Wald MS.
PMID: 28945444
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2017;87(5):549-556. doi: 10.1037/ort0000243.

This article focuses on ways the government should allocate resources in order to support America's most vulnerable children and parents. Government policies on helping children seek to achieve many outcomes, but four are especially important: (a) protecting children's basic...

Specific Learning Disorders: A Look Inside Children's and Parents' Psychological Well-Being and Relationships.

Journal of learning disabilities

Bonifacci P, Storti M, Tobia V, Suardi A.
PMID: 25609675
J Learn Disabil. 2016 Sep;49(5):532-45. doi: 10.1177/0022219414566681. Epub 2015 Jan 21.

Despite their ascertained neurobiological origin, specific learning disorders (SLD) often have been found to be associated with some emotional disturbances in children, and there is growing interest in the environmental and contextual variables that may modulate children's developmental trajectories....

Letter to the Editor.

Journal of paediatrics and child health

Boulton J.
PMID: 27333863
J Paediatr Child Health. 2016 Jun;52(6):685-6. doi: 10.1111/jpc.13131.

No abstract available.

[With this simple trick all problems falling asleep are passé].

MMW Fortschritte der Medizin

Linsel A.
PMID: 27119873
MMW Fortschr Med. 2016 Mar 03;158(4):30. doi: 10.1007/s15006-016-7864-2.

No abstract available.

Cyber bullying: what's a parent to do?.

Pediatric annals

Hilt RJ.
PMID: 24295162
Pediatr Ann. 2013 Dec;42(12):481. doi: 10.3928/00904481-20131122-03.

No abstract available.

Group-based parent training programmes demonstrate positive effects on the psychosocial well-being of both mothers and fathers.

Evidence-based mental health

Kim E.
PMID: 25332434
Evid Based Ment Health. 2015 Feb;18(1):19. doi: 10.1136/eb-2014-101929. Epub 2014 Oct 20.

No abstract available.

Poor parenting skills.

The Journal of family practice

Rosenfeld JA.
PMID: 8077899
J Fam Pract. 1994 Sep;39(3):215-6.

No abstract available.

When parents have learning difficulties.

Nursing times

Richardson N.
PMID: 11957214
Nurs Times. 2001 Apr 26-May 2;97(17):40-1.

No abstract available.

[Impact of the Parental Education Allocation on women's professional activity].

Soins. Pediatrie, puericulture

Hétier M.
PMID: 11040802
Soins Pediatr Pueric. 2000 Mar-Apr;(193):38-9.

No abstract available.

Ideology trumps social science.

The American psychologist

Popenoe D.
PMID: 10892212
Am Psychol. 2000 Jun;55(6):678-9.

No abstract available.

Promoting positive parenting: an annotated bibliography.

Pediatric nursing

Ahmann E.
PMID: 12226960
Pediatr Nurs. 2002 Jul-Aug;28(4):382-5, 401.

Positive parenting is built on respect for children and helps develop self-esteem, inner discipline, self-confidence, responsibility, and resourcefulness. Positive parenting is also good for parents: parents feel good about parenting well. It builds a sense of dignity. Positive parenting...

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