Self-Compassion and Depressive Symptoms as Determinants of Sensitive Parenting: Associations with Sociodemographic Characteristics in a Sample of Mothers and Toddlers
Parenting that is sensitive and responsive to children's needs has been shown to support children's optimal growth and development in many cultural contexts. Numerous studies suggest that self-compassion is positively related to sensitive parenting. Despite growing research interest linkin...
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Main Authors: | Bharathi J. Zvara (Author), Sarah A. Keim (Author), Rebecca Andridge (Author), Sarah E. Anderson (Author) |
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