2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10566-019-09510-y
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Supportive Parenting Buffers the Effects of Low Peer Acceptance on Children’s Internalizing Problem Behaviors

Abstract: Background Children who are not accepted in their peer group are at risk of developing internalizing problem behaviors. It is possible, however, that supportive parenting can provide a buffer against the detrimental effects of low peer acceptance. Objective This study examined maternal and paternal affection and psychological control as moderators of the association between children's peer acceptance during the critical transition to primary school and level and subsequent development of internalizing problem … Show more

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“…Positive parenting involves a variety of behaviours, such as using praise, engaging in joint-play, setting effective routines, and showing warmth, which increase prosocial child behaviours [ 16 ]. Positive parenting decreases children’s behavioural problems [ 16 ] and buffers children against the effects of chronic stressors, such as poverty and peer rejection [ 17 , 18 ]. Negative parenting strategies include over-reactivity, a tendency to respond to children’s difficult behaviour with harshness and anger, and laxness, a tendency to ignore or not follow through with discipline for problematic behaviour [ 19 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Positive parenting involves a variety of behaviours, such as using praise, engaging in joint-play, setting effective routines, and showing warmth, which increase prosocial child behaviours [ 16 ]. Positive parenting decreases children’s behavioural problems [ 16 ] and buffers children against the effects of chronic stressors, such as poverty and peer rejection [ 17 , 18 ]. Negative parenting strategies include over-reactivity, a tendency to respond to children’s difficult behaviour with harshness and anger, and laxness, a tendency to ignore or not follow through with discipline for problematic behaviour [ 19 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Findings are contradictory when it comes to the question of whether perceived parental acceptance can buffer for the negative effects of peer rejection. Maternal acceptance has been found to buffer for the negative effect of peer rejection on perceived social competence (Rubin et al, 2004 ) and internalizing problems (Zarra-Nezhad et al, 2019 ). Moreover, parental acceptance was found to interact with peer victimization (Bowes et al, 2010 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Begitu juga dengan kapasitas pengetahuan orang tua dalam mendukung perubahan perilaku, motivasi, kepercayaan diri dan kemandirian merupakan hal yang penting dalam menumbuhkan aktivitas fisik anak sebagaimana dikemukakan Bentley (Bentley et al, 2012). Hasil penelitian Zerra Nezhad dkk (Zarra Nezhad et al, 2019) menunjukan pengasuhan dari orang tua dengan ditandai tingkat kasih sayang yang tinggi dapat melindungi siswa dari efek negatif terhadap penerimaan teman sebaya selama di sekolah dan meningkatkan keberhasilan belajarnya. Selain itu Zenda (Zenda, 2020) juga merekomendasikan bahwa orang tua membutuhkan pelatihan dan pengembangan agar dapat menjalankan fungsinya secara optimal dalam kegiatan pembelajaran.…”
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