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Religious pathways during the transition to adulthood: A life course approach
Meta-analysis of mathematics instruction with young children
Redefining early child neglect: Subthreshold pathways to non-optimal development
Adolescent parenting, subthreshold neglect, and infant attachment
Negative affect and stress: A Dynamical Systems Analysis
Prenatal maltreatment risk, early parenting behaviors, and children's emergent regulation
Child development in post-Accord Belfast: The roles of maternal control and social identity
Adaptation to stress among mothers of children with autism spectrum disorder: The role of positive affect and personality factors
Early parent-child relationship and type of parental praise and criticism as predictors of toddler motivation on an unsolvable task
Change in maternal knowledge over the transition to adolescence
A multi-perspective examination of stress in later life
The roles of parents, peers, and the individual in predicting adolescent girls' bulimic symptoms: A four-year longitudinal investigation
Transactional relations between marital functioning, spouses' depressive symptoms and children's adjustment
Examining infant attachment security with mothers and fathers: An ecological systems perspective
Get the lead out: Reducing lead exposure for children in poverty
A longitudinal study of parenting self-efficacy in first-time mothers
Smoothing-independent estimation of a linear differential equation model
A latent variable approach to examining executive functioning development and emerging mathematics skills in preschoolers at Head Start
Early childhood exposure to constructive and destructive marital conflict and adolescent social adjustment
Aging, perspective, possible selves, and emotionally-charged information
The effects of paternal conflict behavior, parenting, and psychopathology on children