1994
DOI: 10.1590/s0036-46651994000200020
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Los doce que sobreviven. Fortalecimiento de los programas de desarrollo para la primera infancia en el Tercer Mundo

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“…Parental practices (PP), refer to specific behaviours used by parents and caretakers of children to guide childhood development and socialization goals (Myers, 1993;Solís-Cámara & Díaz, 2007). These practices are associated with the children's health, nutrition, and psychological and physical development, and their ability to learn everyday life skills that enable them to develop socially and create a safe environment (Darling & Steinberg, 1993;Forgatch & Patterson, 2010;Forgatch, Patterson, Degarmo, & Beldavs, 2009;Pichardo, Justicia, & Fernández, 2009;Repetti, Taylor, & Seeman, 2002).…”
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“…Parental practices (PP), refer to specific behaviours used by parents and caretakers of children to guide childhood development and socialization goals (Myers, 1993;Solís-Cámara & Díaz, 2007). These practices are associated with the children's health, nutrition, and psychological and physical development, and their ability to learn everyday life skills that enable them to develop socially and create a safe environment (Darling & Steinberg, 1993;Forgatch & Patterson, 2010;Forgatch, Patterson, Degarmo, & Beldavs, 2009;Pichardo, Justicia, & Fernández, 2009;Repetti, Taylor, & Seeman, 2002).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Parenting practices have a direct impact on children's behaviour (Solís-Cámara et al, 2007) as care patterns may act as risk factors when they foster behavioural issues or child psychopathology (Myers, 1993;Vera & Moon, 2013;Cuervo, 2010;Denham et al, 2000;Hill, 2002;Séguin & Pilon, 2013;Shaw, Gilliom, Ingoldsby, & Nagin, 2003), and may also be protective when they are positive, encouraging the development of skills and self-confidence in the child (Bauermeister, Cumba, Martínez, & Puente, 2008;Ramírez, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%