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Conflict as a context for understanding maternal beliefs about child rearing and children's misbehavior / Caroline C. Piotrowski, Paul D. Hastings, editors.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Piotrowski, Caroline C.
Hastings, Paull David, 1966-
Series:
New directions for child and adolescent development 1520-3247 ; no. 86.
New directions for child and adolescent development, 1520-3247 ; no. 86
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mother and child.
Child psychology.
Child development.
Communication in families.
Physical Description:
95 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
San Francisco : Jossey-Bass Publishers, [1999]
Contents:
Keeping the peace or peace of mind? maternal cognitions about sibling conflict and agression / Caroline C. Piotrowski
Predicting mother's use of physical punishment during mother-child conflicts in Sweden and Canada / Joan E. Durrant, Anders G. Brodberg, Linda Rose-Krasnor
Conceptual and empirical links between children's social spheres: relating maternal beliefs and preschoolers' behaviors with peers / Paul D. Hastings, Robert Coplan
Exploring the effects of low power schemas in mothers / Rosemary S.L. Mills
Parenting cognitions and parent-child conflict: current issues and future directions / Duane D. Rudy, Joan E. Grusec
Index.
Notes:
"Winter 1999."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Per publisher, the order of editors' names, as listed on the cover, title page, and copyright page, was incorrect. A publisher provided label showing corrected order affixed to cover.
OCLC:
43099465

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