2024
DOI: 10.1177/17456916231220626
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Interparental Positivity Spillover Theory: How Parents’ Positive Relational Interactions Influence Children

Brian P. Don,
Jeffry A. Simpson,
Barbara L. Fredrickson
et al.

Abstract: Interparental interactions have an important influence on child well-being and development. Yet prior theory and research have primarily focused on interparental conflict as contributing to child maladjustment, which leaves out the critical question of how interparental positive interactions—such as expressed gratitude, capitalization, and shared laughter—may benefit child growth and development. In this article, we integrate theory and research in family, relationship, and affective science to propose a new f… Show more

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