Original paper
Does parenting correspond with children's defending behavior? Examining linkages in the context of peer social preference
Abstract
Bullying intervention research points to the important role of children standing up for victims (defending behavior). This study provides an initial look at how certain parenting practices may be generally related to the socialization of defending behavior among children. Defenders typically enjoy significant social status, allowing them the social capital to intervene. With this in mind, we also assess how parenting and children's social...
Paper Details
Title
Does parenting correspond with children's defending behavior? Examining linkages in the context of peer social preference
Published Date
Jan 28, 2020
Journal
Volume
29
Issue
1
Pages
303 - 319
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