Experiences of Parenting Multiple Expressions of Relationally Challenging Childhood Behaviours across Contexts
Definition
:1. General Introduction
1.1. Object Relations and Attachment
1.2. Social Learning
1.3. Summary
1.4. Process and Selection
2. Key Themes Elicited
2.1. Socio-Demographic Discrepancies in the Experience of Parenting Programs
2.2. Motivations of Parents to Seek Help from Parenting Programs
2.3. Parents’ Experiences of Structured Parenting Programs
2.4. Parenting Relationally Challenging Childhood Behaviors
2.5. Homeschooling Relationally Challenging Childhood Behavior during a Pandemic
2.6. Single Parenting and Grandparenting Relationally Challenging Childhood Behavior
2.7. Relationally Challenging Childhood Behavior as Being within the Individual
3. General Discussion
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Smart, H.; Lodge, R.; Lusher, J. Experiences of Parenting Multiple Expressions of Relationally Challenging Childhood Behaviours across Contexts. Encyclopedia 2023, 3, 549-560. https://doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia3020039
Smart H, Lodge R, Lusher J. Experiences of Parenting Multiple Expressions of Relationally Challenging Childhood Behaviours across Contexts. Encyclopedia. 2023; 3(2):549-560. https://doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia3020039
Chicago/Turabian StyleSmart, Harriet, Rosemary Lodge, and Joanne Lusher. 2023. "Experiences of Parenting Multiple Expressions of Relationally Challenging Childhood Behaviours across Contexts" Encyclopedia 3, no. 2: 549-560. https://doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia3020039
APA StyleSmart, H., Lodge, R., & Lusher, J. (2023). Experiences of Parenting Multiple Expressions of Relationally Challenging Childhood Behaviours across Contexts. Encyclopedia, 3(2), 549-560. https://doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia3020039