The Encyclopedia of Child and Adolescent Development 2020
DOI: 10.1002/9781119171492.wecad236
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Parent Discipline and Socialization in Middle Childhood

Abstract: Child discipline refers not only to the setting of limits on misbehavior (e.g., punishment), but also to the socialization practices through which parents and caregivers shape the competencies upon which children's behavioral and emotional development relies. These parenting practices have generally been conceptualized along two broad dimensions corresponding to control (e.g., methods and degrees of monitoring and limit setting) and responsiveness (e.g., expressions of affect that span warmth and sensitivity t… Show more

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“…In a family with high-quality of relationship, the parent appropriately responds to the child's behaviors and emotional expression (i.e., appropriate communication) [14]. Moreover, parents employ appropriate discipline techniques, including limit setting [15]. Parents who have a highquality relationship with their children also enjoy their role as parents [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a family with high-quality of relationship, the parent appropriately responds to the child's behaviors and emotional expression (i.e., appropriate communication) [14]. Moreover, parents employ appropriate discipline techniques, including limit setting [15]. Parents who have a highquality relationship with their children also enjoy their role as parents [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%