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Understanding how family-level dynamics affect children's development : Studies of two-parent families

SelectedWorks Author Profiles:

James P. McHale

Document Type

Book

Publication Date

1996

ISBN

787998206

Abstract

Editor's Notes, by James P. McHale, by Philip A. Cowan -- Page 1 1: New Directions in the Study of Family-Level Dynamics During Infancy and Early Childhood, by James P. McHale, by Regina Kuersten, by Allison Lauretti -- Page 5 2: Assessing the Triadic Alliance Between Fathers, Mothers, and Infants at Play, by Elisabeth-Fivaz-Depeursinge, by France Frascarolo, by Antoinette Corboz-Warnery -- Page 27 3: Coparenting, Parenting, and Early Emotional Development, by Jay Belsky, by Sam Putnam, by Keith Crnic -- Page 45 4: Spillover Effects of Marital Conflict: In Search of Parenting and Coparenting Mechanisms, by Lynn Fainsilber Katz, by John M. Gottman -- Page 57 5: Coparenting, Family Interactions, and Competence Among African American Youths, by Gene H. Brody, by Douglas L. Flor -- Page 77 6: Coparenting in a Family Context: Emerging Achievements, Current Dilemmas, and Future Directions, by Philip A. Cowan, by James P. McHale -- Page 93 Index -- Page 107

Comments

Includes bibliographical references and index. For full access, check out the book through the USF St. Petersburg Library (HQ767.85.U544 1996), request it on interlibrary loan, or order it through a book dealer.

Language

en_US

Publisher

Jossey-Bass

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