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204 related items for PubMed ID: 24069016

  • 1. Spanish parents' emotion talk and their children's understanding of emotion.
    Aznar A, Tenenbaum HR.
    Front Psychol; 2013; 4():670. PubMed ID: 24069016
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  • 2. Gender and age differences in parent-child emotion talk.
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  • 3. Children's Anxious Characteristics Predict how their Parents Socialize Emotions.
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  • 4. "Oh no! What happened?" an investigation of parent-child conversations about self-conscious emotions.
    Cooper AM, Reschke PJ, Porter CL, Coyne SM, Stockdale LA, Graver H, Siufanua M, Rogers A, Walle EA.
    Dev Psychol; 2023 Nov; 59(11):2133-2147. PubMed ID: 37650815
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  • 5. Emotion talk in Chinese American immigrant families and longitudinal links to children's socioemotional competence.
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    J Child Fam Stud; 2016 Mar; 25(11):3367-3380. PubMed ID: 27795659
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  • 8. Parental depressive symptoms, children's emotional and behavioural problems, and parents' expressed emotion-Critical and positive comments.
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  • 9. Maternal emotion socialization differentially predicts third-grade children's emotion regulation and lability.
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    Emotion; 2016 Mar; 16(2):280-91. PubMed ID: 26641269
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  • 10. Fathers' and mothers' emotion talk with their girls and boys from toddlerhood to preschool age.
    van der Pol LD, Groeneveld MG, van Berkel SR, Endendijk JJ, Hallers-Haalboom ET, Bakermans-Kranenburg MJ, Mesman J.
    Emotion; 2015 Dec; 15(6):854-64. PubMed ID: 26168009
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  • 11. A naturalistic study of parental emotion socialization: Unique contributions of fathers.
    Gerhardt M, Feng X, Wu Q, Hooper EG, Ku S, Chan MH.
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  • 12. What do parents know about their children's comprehension of emotions? accuracy of parental estimates in a community sample of pre-schoolers.
    Kårstad SB, Kvello O, Wichstrøm L, Berg-Nielsen TS.
    Child Care Health Dev; 2014 May; 40(3):346-53. PubMed ID: 23601022
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  • 13. Emotion Socialization by Mothers and Fathers: Coherence among Behaviors and Associations with Parent Attitudes and Children's Social Competence.
    Baker JK, Fenning RM, Crnic KA.
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  • 14. Links between parent-child conversations about emotions and changes in children's emotion knowledge across early childhood.
    Reschke PJ, Clifford BN, Brown M, Siufanua M, Graver H, Cooper AM, Porter CL, Stockdale LA, Coyne SM.
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  • 16. Parents' Emotion-Related Beliefs, Behaviors, and Skills Predict Children's Recognition of Emotion.
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  • 17. Attachment and emotional understanding: a study on late-adopted pre-schoolers and their parents.
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  • 18. How do I feel about feelings? Emotion socialization in families of depressed and healthy adolescents.
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  • 19. Development and validation of the Parents' Beliefs About Children's Emotions Questionnaire.
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  • 20. Parents' reactions to children's negative emotions: relations to children's social competence and comforting behavior.
    Eisenberg N, Fabes RA, Murphy BC.
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