Middle Childhood (5-12 years)
Children's cognitive and socio-emotional development is usually related to the quality of child care they receive. The relationship between sensitive caregiving in child care and preschoolers' effortful control skills were examined in the study.
2015
Finch, J. E.
Johnson, A. D.
Phillips, D. A.
There is growing support for the efficacy of mindfulness training with parents as an intervention technique to improve parenting skills and reduce risk for youth problem behaviors. The evidence, however, has been limited to small scale studies, many with methodological shortcomings.
2015
Coatsworth, J. D.
Duncan, L. G.
Nix, R. L.
Greenberg, M. T.
Gayles, J. G.
Bamberger, K. T.
Berrena, E.
Demi, M. A.
Parent education programs include a variety of elements in their curriculum. Researchers used a randomized controlled trial to investigate the effects of parent education with and without mindfulness elements on positive parenting behavior.
2015
Coatsworth, J. D.
Duncan, L. G.
Nix, R. L.
Greenberg, M. T.
Gayles, J. G.
Bamberger, K. T.
Berrena, E.
Demi, M. A.
2013
Rogers, V. W.
Hart, P. H.
Motyka, E.
Rines, E. N.
Vine, J.
Deatrick, D. A.
Many programs attempt to increase health-promoting behaviors in families. This study investigated the use of a consistent-messaging campaign (Let's Go! 5-2-1-0), which uses media in several different settings to attempt to influence parent behavior.
2013
Rogers, V. W.
Hart, P. H.
Motyka, E.
Rines, E. N.
Vine, J.
Deatrick, D. A.
Parents’ early life stressful experiences have lifelong consequences, not only for themselves but also for their children. The current study utilized a sample of military families (n 266) including data from both active-duty and civilian parents and their adolescent children.
2016
O'Neal, C. W.
Lucier-Greer, M.
Mancini, J. A.
Ferraro, A. J.
Ross, D. B.
Military families face unique challenges attributed to military-specific events such as deployment and relocation. Healthy family relationship may serve as a protective factor against these challenges.
2016
O'Neal, C. W.
Lucier-Greer, M.
Mancini, J. A.
Ferraro, A. J.
Ross, D. B.
This research examines how family dynamics like interparental conflict, family violence, and quality of parenting are associated with young children’s experiences of sibling victimization.
2014
Tucker, C. J.
Finkelhor, D.
Turner, H.
Shattuck, A. M.
Sibling aggression is a common form of family violence, therefore it is important to examine its risk factors. Caregivers of 2-9 year old children were interviewed in this study about sibling aggression and family dynamics (i.e., interparental conflict, family violence, and parenting quality).
2014
Tucker, C. J.
Finkelhor, D.
Turner, H.
Shattuck, A. M.
Repeated military deployments have been a common experience for many military families in the past 15 years.
2016
O'Grady, A. F.
Burton, E. T.
Chawla, N.
Topp, D.
Wadsworth, S. M.