Emotion behaviours in mothers with childhood histories of aggression and/or social withdrawal and their children : an intergenerational, high-risk study
Aspects of emotional competence, defined as "emotion behaviours," have a profound impact on children's social functioning, particularly on the development of prosocial behaviours. The mother-child relationship provides a significant context in which to understand how emotion behaviour...
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