Effect of Parent Behavior on Adult Children
.... Specifically, it was found that the better the quality of the relationship, the greater the
adult child's sense of coherence. Findings ....
(2461

10

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Postponing Adulthood
.... These behaviors often manifest themselves without the
adult child being acutely aware that it is rejection that is most feared. ....
(2110

8

)
Postponing Adulthood
.... These behaviors often manifest themselves without the
adult child being acutely aware that it is rejection that is most feared. ....
(2398

10

)
Children of Alcoholics
.... Cotton, 1979, p. 110). An
adult child of an alcoholic is considered to be "anyone who comes from a family . . . where alcohol abuse ....
(2068

8

)
Childcare and psychosocial development
.... and language development of infants and toddlers if they could provide the children with an ideal learning environment with low
adult-
child ratios and well ....
(1339

5

)
Children of Alcoholics
.... Cotton, 1979, p. 110). An
adult child of an alcoholic is considered to be "anyone who comes from a family . . . where alcohol abuse ....
(2172

9

)
Personality Traits of the Child Molester
.... Mey, BJ Vander, & Neff, RL (1982).
Adult-
child incest: a review of research and treatment. Adolescence, 17(68), 717-735. Peters, JJ (1976). ....
(1814

7

)
Child Abuse
.... category suggests that
child abuse occurs because of specific interactions or flaws in the relationship between parent and
child (or
adult and
child when the ....
(4325

17

)
Problems of the Gifted Child
.... love of a parent who is incapable of loving. This is clearly a futile pursuit, and yet it is all the gifted
child or
adult knows. ....
(1357

5

)
Child Sexual Abusers
.... Researchers have provided a summary of the long-term psychological effects of
child sex abuse on
adult survivors of
child sexual abuse: "Traumatic sexualization ....
(1971

8

)
Filial Obligation in Contemporary Society
.... Undoubtedly, an
adult child who has friendly relations with his parents is going to feel good about fulfilling what he views as filial obligations, even when ....
(1281

5

)
Models of Child Development
.... These patterns of attachment can be secure, avoidant, ambivalent or disorganized and this influences how well adjusted the
child and
adult will be and how they ....
(1635

7

)
Child Abuse
.... Nonetheless, study after study reveals the fact that abuse as a
child leads to development issues in
adult life as well as giving the abused
child a higher ....
(1990

8

)
Child Development
.... place. The
child is becoming a young
adult, and different things are expected of him/her both socially and sexually. Hormonal changes ....
(1607

6

)
Adler's Personality Theory & Child Rearing Practices
.... especially Rudolf Dreikurs, and that it is these refinements---which focus on the need for the use of democratic principles in
adult-
child interactions---that ....
(2326

9

)
Effects of Repressed Child Sexual Abuse
.... Whether or not the memory is accurate is an issue that becomes a concern in legal matters such as when a
child or
adult is serving as a witness to this crime. ....
(2391

10

)
Parenting a Child with Dyslexia
.... The most significant factor given for a dyslexic
child to succeed as an
adult was a person or event which made the
child believe in himself. ....
(1740

7

)
Adult Learners / Women
.... together before entering a mainstream program" (Rose, p. 5). Other practical suggestions include cooperative
child-care among
adult students, scheduling ....
(1262

5

)
Vygotsky Child Development Theory
.... Vygotski believed that instruction from an
adult is an important component of a
child's learning, but it is equally important to understand that children learn ....
(729

3

)
Child Development: 4 Cases Introduction
.... Vygotsky further proposed that cognitive development takes place in situations in which a
child's problem solving is guided by an
adult. ....
(3269

13

)
Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act
.... The Act centers on National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, After-school Snack Programs, Summer Food Service Programs, and
Child and
Adult Care Food ....
(1003

4

)
A Discussion of Child Abuse
.... counseling to victims of childhood sexual abuse and other traumas, defined sexual abuse as "any form of sexual activity with a
child by an
adult, or by another ....
(3278

13

)
Sexual abuse against children and women
.... If juvenile sex offenders are not rehabilitated, they risk going on to become
adult child molesters, rapists, or pedophiles (Muster, 1992, p. 441). ....
(2319

9

)
Child Abuse & Delinquency
.... What's more, there is an observed link between
child abuse and neglect and
adult criminal behavior, (2001, 1). The main purpose behind Sendek's address to the ....
(3697

15

)
Interpersonal Communications Interpersonal commu
.... Berne also suggested that as we reach adulthood, we have developed three distinct forms of communicating. These forms he called the parent,
adult and
child. ....
(1400

6

)
Adult Language
.... The final section examines
adult language acquisition from a
child language study point of view and gives concluding remarks encompassing a variety of aspects ....
(1538

6

)
CHILD ABUSE WITHIN THE HISPANIC COMMUNITY
.... "A long road home:" Working with
adult survivors of
child sexual abuse. Australia and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 13(1), 16-25. ....
(1959

8

)
Divorce Psycology Adolescent Child
.... this developmental process and has a deleterious impact on the
child and adolescent .... A study on these adults found that lifelong
adult well-being is primarily ....
(2189

9

)
In My Mother's House: A Daughter's Story
.... Despite any differences, the most significant comparison is the heritage passed from parent to
child, and, some day, hopefully, from the
adult child to the ....
(4412

18

)
Child Abuse
.... significant in helping the
child. The second main implication is that abused children appear to develop in a healthier manner if they have an
adult who acts as ....
(895

4

)