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Custom-fit Parenting: How Low- and Well-Accepted Young Adolescents Benefit from Peer-related Parenting.

Kelly M TuKim D GregsonStephen A ErathGregory S Pettit
Published in: Parenting, science and practice (2017)
Not all forms of positive peer-related parenting are equally beneficial for all youth. Well-accepted youth may have the social opportunities to take advantage of parental facilitation, whereas low-accepted youth may have greater social needs and benefit from support in the form of social coaching. Implications of these findings are discussed in relation to the literatures on peer-related parenting and peer adjustment.
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