Parenting a child with learning disabilities: mothers’ self-forgiveness, well-being, and parental behaviors

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    Empirical data support this viewpoint as parents who are highly distressed in their parenting role have more difficulties in being sensitive to their child`s needs, are more likely to respond with over- or under-involvement, and to have more negative and coercive parent-child interactions (Crnic et_al, 2005; McKay et_al, 1996, Moes and amp; Frea, 2000). Overall, it seems that the child`s behavior problems and difficulties in properly managing them are more important correlates of parental stress than the child`s cognitive functioning, especially in middle childhood (e_g, Hassall and amp; Rose . . .

     

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