The Emergence of Parent–Child Coercive Processes in Toddlerhood

Volume: 47, Issue: 2, Pages: 226 - 235
Published: Jun 12, 2015
Abstract
Parent-child coercion typically emerges in toddlerhood with the child's first acts of willful defiance and the parent's first disciplinary attempts. We explored how parents and children may contribute to this process by examining bidirectional and interactive effects between child and maternal negative behavior in 310 low-income, ethnically diverse boys. Using multiple informants and methods, child negative emotionality and maternal negative...
Paper Details
Title
The Emergence of Parent–Child Coercive Processes in Toddlerhood
Published Date
Jun 12, 2015
Volume
47
Issue
2
Pages
226 - 235
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