Ebb and Flow in Parent-Child Interactions: Shifts from Early through Middle Childhood.
Robert H BradleyAmy PennarMasumi IidaPublished in: Parenting, science and practice (2015)
There are clear shifts in the strength of relations between some parenting behaviors and child behaviors from early to middle childhood, indicative of a changing dialectic as children become more independent and different dialectics for mothers and fathers. Parenting behavior links to child competence and adaptive behavior, and the findings may help resolve some uncertainties about relations between parental behavior and children's developmental trajectories.