“…Supportive parenting is also thought to enhance children's social development by engaging them to be active participants in the interaction and by giving them responsibilities. Supportive parenting has been mainly related to positive outcomes for children (Bailey, Hill, Oesterle, & Hawkins, 2009;Boeldt et al, 2012;Hipwell et al, 2008;Rohner, 1986), whereas negative control has been repeatedly associated with negative outcomes (Bailey et al, 2009;Barnett, Shanahan, Deng, Haskett, & Cox, 2010;Lansford et al, 2011).…”