Punishment and Parent-Child relationships Concerning 4 year olds
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Punishment and Parent-Child relationships Concerning 4 year olds -Abstract- Basic research was done on the way a child interacts with his parents and the form of punishment used on this child predicting the child's behavior based on his upbringing. A journal was kept on a 4 year old boy of Hispanic descent, and taken account for the way that the child was interacting with his parents who strongly believed in the authoritarian style of parenting . Ten 30 minute
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discipline: Child aggression and a maladaptive social information processing style. Child development, 63, 1321-1335. Zahn-Waxler, Carolyn, Radke-Yarrow, M., Wagner, E., & Chapman, M. (1992) Development of concern for others. Child Development, 28, 126-136 Zayas, L. H. (1992). Child-rearing, social stress and child abuse: Clinical considerations with Hispanic families. Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless, 1, 291-309. Zayas, L. H., & Solari, F. (1994). Early childhood socialization in Hispanic families: Context, culture, and practice implications. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 25, 200-206