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1. Gender socialization in the family

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2. EMOTION REGULATION IN CHILDREN EXPOSED TO MALTREATMENT: THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN MALTREATMENT STATUS, PARENTING QUALITY, AND TEMPERAMENT

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3. THE ROLE OF INFANT TEMPERAMENT, PARENTING, AND THEIR INTERACTION IN PREDICTING INFANT SLEEP BEHAVIOR

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4. Parents' Differential Treatment and Siblings' Academic Outcomes During Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood

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5. Assessment of mindful parenting among parents of early adolescents: Development and validation of the Interpersonal Mindfulness in Parenting scale

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6. The Role of Parenting Behaviors and Neighborhood Quality in Delinquent Behavior and Substance Use

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7. Maternal Emotional Availability at Bedtime, Quality of Co-parenting, Infant Temperament, and Infant Diurnal Cortisol at 1 and 3 Months

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8. parental Monitoring and Early Adolescent Risky Behavior: A Person-oriented Approach

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9. Measuring mindful parenting through systematic observation: The development and psychometric testing of the Mindful Parenting Observational Scales (MPOS)

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10. The role of parents’ support for learning during the first few years of school: Benefits for high-risk, aggressive children

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11. Adapted Group Lifestyle Triple P: Results from a Randomized Pilot Intervention Trial

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12. Longitudinal Associations between Parenting and Infant Regulation

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13. UNLOCKING THE HETEROGENEITY OF EXTERNALIZING PROBLEMS ACROSS EARLY CHILDHOOD:UNITING NEUROBIOLOGICAL, PARENTING, AND DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVES

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14. Parenting contributions to self-regulatory outcomes: The role of child temperament and contexts of measurement

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15. Longitudinal associations between parental daily sleep, maternal daily mood, and parenting

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16. THE CONTRIBUTION OF PARENTAL AND DYADIC PHYSIOLOGY TO CHILD EMOTION REGULATION

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17. Quality of Coparenting and Infant-mother Attachment: The Mediating Role of Maternal Emotional Availability

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