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The Effects of the STEP Program on Mothers' Self - Concept , Child - Rearing Attitudes and Children's Behavior.
Korean J Child Stud. 1988;9(1):93-118.

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Effects of Parents' Divorce Group Participation on Child-Rearing Attitudes and Children's Self-Concept
The Journal of Humanistic Education and Development. 1987;25(4):171-179   Crossref logo
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The relationship between mothers' attitudes towards child rearing and their children's emotion management skills
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Predicting Mothers' Beliefs about Preschool-Aged Children's Social Behavior: Evidence for Maternal Attitudes Moderating Child Effects
Child Development. 1999;70(3):722-741   Crossref logo
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Lower-Class Mothers' Behavior and Attitudes toward Child Rearing
Psychological Reports. 1971;29(3_suppl):1051-1058   Crossref logo
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The Relationship Between Preschool Children's Self-Regulation Skills and Their Mothers' Parental Attitudes
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CHILD-REARING ATTITUDES OF MOTHERS OF UNDER-, AVERAGE-, AND OVER-ACHIEVING CHILDREN
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Child-rearing across the generations: Grandmothers, mothers, and toddlers
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A comparison of the child rearing attitudes of Japanese and American mothers
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