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Coparenting patterns related to childrens social development


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How can I make notes with bullet points in this paragraph? Researchers have found that these three coparenting patterns are related to children's social development-even after they control for other factors, such as the mother's well-being, the overall quality of the parents' marriage, and the mother's and father's warmth when interacting with the child individually (Cox & Paley, 2003). Children exposed to hostile-competitive coparenting in their first year are likely to exhibit high levels of aggressive behavior in early childhood; children who are exposed to large discrepancies between the parents are likely to develop anxiety (Fivaz-Depeursinge & Corboz-Warnery, 1999; McHale, 2010). Cooperative coparenting, in contrast, has positive effects on children's social-emotional development (McHale, 2010), on child and adolescent adjustment (Teubert & Pinquart, 2010, 2011), and it can even reduce the negative effects of a problematic temperament (Schoppe-Sullivan et al., 2009). Coparenting has been found to mediate between the marital and parenting subsystems (Pedro et al., 2012), which suggests that parents can learn strategies of either cooperation or conflict in this context of shared parenting. Need Assignment Help?

 

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