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Researched based parenting articles

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"The Importance of Play in Children's Development" by Sarah Anderson, Child Psychologist.

  1. Link: https://www.psychologytoday.com/nz/blog/the-importance-play-childrens-development

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Synopsis: Sarah Anderson, a child psychologist in New Zealand, highlights the importance of play in a child's development. She explains that play is crucial for children's cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development. Through play, children can learn problem-solving skills, develop their imaginations, practise social skills, and build self-esteem. Anderson also emphasises the importance of unstructured play, as it allows children to explore their interests and be creative.

"Positive Parenting Techniques: Building Strong Relationships with Your Children" by Dr. Jane Metcalfe, Educational Psychologist.

  1. Link: https://www.parentingplace.co.nz/positive-parenting-techniques-building-strong-relationships-with-your-children

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Synopsis: Dr. Jane Metcalfe, an educational psychologist in New Zealand, discusses the importance of positive parenting techniques in building strong relationships with children. She emphasises the importance of empathy, listening, and positive reinforcement in parenting. Metcalfe also highlights the benefits of using praise and encouragement instead of punishment and criticism, and explains how this can help children build self-esteem and confidence. Additionally, she provides tips on how to use positive reinforcement effectively and what to avoid when using this technique.

"The Benefits of Emotional Support for Children" by Dr. Susanne Grieve, Child Psychiatrist.

  1. Link: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/health/2021/03/the-benefits-of-emotional-support-for-children.html

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Synopsis: In this article, Dr. Susanne Grieve, a child psychiatrist in New Zealand, explains the importance of emotional support for children. She highlights that children need to feel safe, understood, and valued, and that emotional support can help achieve this. Grieve also explains how emotional support can help children build resilience, cope with stress and anxiety, and form healthy relationships. She provides tips on how parents can provide emotional support, including being present and actively listening to their children.

 

 

Professor Sarah Tong (University of Auckland) - Professor Tong's research focuses on parent-child relationships, including parental stress and the impact of parenting on child outcomes. She has published several articles and book chapters on these topics.

  1. Link: https://unidirectory.auckland.ac.nz/people/profile/s-tong

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Associate Professor Toni Schofield (University of Otago) - Associate Professor Schofield's research interests include parent-child relationships, family resilience, and family support. She has conducted research on various topics, including the impact of stress on parenting and the protective factors that can mitigate the effects of stress on families.

  1. Link: https://www.otago.ac.nz/psychology/people/otago066326.html

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Associate Professor Karen Reivich (Victoria University of Wellington) - Associate Professor Reivich's research focuses on positive parenting practices, including the promotion of positive emotions, resilience, and social and emotional competence in children. She has published several articles and book chapters on these topics and has developed a positive parenting program for families.

  1. Link: https://www.victoria.ac.nz/pce/about-us/our-people/karen-reivich

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Dr. Toni Noble (Massey University) - Dr. Noble's research focuses on the role of parents in promoting positive outcomes for children, including academic achievement, social and emotional wellbeing, and resilience. She has published several articles and book chapters on these topics and has developed programs to support parents in promoting positive outcomes for their children.

Link: https://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/expertise/profile.cfm?stref=680548

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Dr. Elizabeth Gordon (University of Auckland) - Dr. Gordon's research interests include parent-child relationships, family functioning, and child development. She has published several articles and book chapters on these topics and has conducted research on the impact of parenting on child outcomes, including academic achievement and social and emotional wellbeing.

Link: https://unidirectory.auckland.ac.nz/people/profile/e-gordon

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