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Parents' role in adolescents' leisure time use : from goals to parenting practices Ghent University Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Inspired by Ann Swidler’s toolkit theory, this qualitative study aims to achieve a better understanding of social class differences in parenting practices and, in turn, in young people’s leisure time use. To that end, 32 semi-structured face-to-face interviews with parents from middle- and working-class families were conducted in a small city in Belgium. An inductive thematic analysis revealed substantial social class differences with respect to ...
Families with pediatric type 1 diabetes : a comparison with the general population on child well-being, parental distress, and parenting behavior Ghent University Vrije Universiteit Brussel KU Leuven University of Antwerp
Helicopter mothers and helicopter fathers : Italian adaptation and validation of the Helicopter Parenting Instrument Ghent University
Parental distress, parenting behaviors and mindfulness in the context of childhood diabetes : a multi-method approach Ghent University
Parenting adolescents Ghent University
I wonU+2019t obey! : psychologically controlling parenting and (non)-clinical adolescentsU+2019 responses to rule-setting Ghent University
Parenting and psychosocial development in youth with and without autism spectrum disorder, cerebral palsy, and down syndrome : a cross-disability comparison Ghent University
Objectives: Parents play an important role in supporting their child's social, behavioral, and emotional development. In the past decade, research on parenting in general populations increasingly relied on Self-Determination Theory (SDT) to better understand the association between parenting behaviors and child behavioral outcomes. In populations of children with a developmental disability, however, very little research has examined parenting ...