The Cosleeping Habits of Military Children
Examined cosleeping (i.e., parents and children sleeping in the same bed) habits in military dependents and how these habits change with the absence of their fathers.
1992
Examined cosleeping (i.e., parents and children sleeping in the same bed) habits in military dependents and how these habits change with the absence of their fathers.
Discusses factors that most influence the adjustment of the child to parent absence in military families.
Using an ecological model, this study explored the effects of distal and proximal sources of influence on students' learning.
Recent models on parenting propose different roles for fathers and mothers in the development of child anxiety.
Traumatic childhood experiences have been found to predict later internalizing problems.