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    Correlates and Consequences of Spanking and Verbal Punishment for Low-Income White, African American, and Mexican American Toddlers by Berlin, Lisa J., Ispa, Jean M., Fine, Mark A., Malone, Patrick S., Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne, Brady-Smith, Christy, Ayoub, Catherine, Bai, Yu

    Published in Child development (01-09-2009)
    “…This study examined the prevalence, predictors, and outcomes of spanking and verbal punishment in 2,573 low-income White, African American, and Mexican…”
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    Unequal Division of Child Care between Korean Spouses and Children’s Self-Regulation: The Mediating Roles of Parental Mental Health, Marital Conflict, and Parental Warmth by Im, Jihee, Ispa, Jean M.

    Published in Journal of child and family studies (01-09-2022)
    “…This longitudinal study examined associations between parents’ unequal division of child care when children were 5 years of age and children’s self-regulation…”
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    Parental Control in Latino Families: An Integrated Review of the Literature by Halgunseth, Linda C., Ispa, Jean M., Rudy, Duane

    Published in Child development (01-09-2006)
    “…Using social information processing and cultural change models as explanatory frameworks, this article reviews the literature on Latino parental control and…”
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    Mainland Chinese Mothers’ Autonomy Support Across Four Caregiving Contexts by Su-Russell, Chang, Ispa, Jean M.

    Published in Journal of child and family studies (01-11-2022)
    “…Self-determination theorists argue that parental autonomy support is a significant foundation for children’s optimal development and wellbeing. However,…”
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    Mothers' online message board questions about parenting infants and toddlers by Porter, Noriko, Ispa, Jean M.

    Published in Journal of advanced nursing (01-03-2013)
    “…porter n. & ispa j.m. (2013) Mothers’ online message board questions about parenting infants and toddlers. Journal of Advanced Nursing69(3), 559–568. doi:…”
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    Caregivers' Executive Function and Negative Childrearing Practices: The Moderating Role of Authoritarian Childrearing Beliefs by Im, Jihee, Ispa, Jean M.

    Published in The Journal of genetic psychology (2022)
    “…In accord with social information processing theory, executive function and childrearing beliefs may play significant roles in preventing negative childrearing…”
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    The "what" and "when" of language input to children: Linguistic and temporal predictors of vocabulary in 3-year-olds by Smith, Nicholas A, Kelley, Elizabeth S, Jeon, HeeEun, Ispa, Jean M, McMurray, Bob

    Published in Developmental psychology (29-08-2024)
    “…The quantity, quality, and complexity of language input are important for children's language development. This study examined how the detailed timing of this…”
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    Direct and indirect relations between family conflict and youth's later behavioral outcomes by Streit, Cara, Carlo, Gustavo, Ispa, Jean M., Palermo, Francisco

    Published in Social development (Oxford, England) (01-05-2021)
    “…The present study examined the associations between family conflict during toddlerhood and children's prosocial and aggressive behaviors approximately 9 years…”
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    Parenting beliefs and practices in toddlerhood as precursors to self‐regulatory, psychosocial, and academic outcomes in early and middle childhood in ethnically diverse low‐income families by Liew, Jeffrey, Carlo, Gustavo, Streit, Cara, Ispa, Jean M.

    Published in Social development (Oxford, England) (01-11-2018)
    “…Ethnoracially diverse families living in poverty are vulnerable to stress, discrimination, and adversities that can be ‘toxic’ to parenting and to a wide range…”
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    Economic Hardship During Infancy and U.S. Latino Preschoolers' Sociobehavioral Health and Academic Readiness by Palermo, Francisco, Ispa, Jean M., Carlo, Gustavo, Streit, Cara

    Published in Developmental psychology (01-05-2018)
    “…We tested a culturally integrative model examining the associations among economic hardship during infancy and Latino children's later sociobehavioral problems…”
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    Parenting and children’s negative emotionality, self‐regulation, and academic skills: The moderating role of fathers’ residency by Han, Seunghee, Palermo, Francisco, Ispa, Jean M., Carlo, Gustavo

    Published in Social development (Oxford, England) (01-02-2021)
    “…We examined whether fathers’ residency modified the associations among mothers’ supportiveness, father involvement, children’s negative emotionality during…”
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    Negative Emotionality and Discipline as Long-Term Predictors of Behavioral Outcomes in African American and European American Children by Streit, Cara, Carlo, Gustavo, Ispa, Jean M., Palermo, Francisco

    Published in Developmental psychology (01-06-2017)
    “…The present study examined the early parenting and temperament determinants of children's antisocial and positive behaviors in a low-income, diverse…”
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    The Interplay of Maternal Sensitivity and Toddler Engagement of Mother in Predicting Self-Regulation by Ispa, Jean M, Su-Russell, Chang, Palermo, Francisco, Carlo, Gustavo

    Published in Developmental psychology (01-03-2017)
    “…Using data from the Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Project, a cross-lag mediation model was tested to examine longitudinal relations among low-income…”
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    Maternal depression and the timing of mother–child dialogue by Smith, Nicholas A., McDaniel, Valerie F., Ispa, Jean M., McMurray, Bob

    Published in Infant and child development (01-01-2023)
    “…Turn‐taking in dialogue is an essential part of communication and early language experience. The prevalence of utterances and the timing of responses in…”
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    African American Mothers Talk to Their Preadolescents About Honesty and Lying by Booker, Jordan A., Ispa, Jean M., Im, Jihee, Maiya, Sahitya, Roos, Joy, Carlo, Gustavo

    “…Objectives: While existing work points to the ways parenting behaviors and specific value socialization approaches influence children's internalization of…”
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    Ethnic variations in mothers’ and children’s positive and negative emotional expressions toward each other by Rudy, Duane, Ispa, Jean M., Fine, Mark A., James, Anthony G.

    Published in Social development (Oxford, England) (01-05-2021)
    “…This study examined whether ethnicity moderated trajectories of mothers’ and children’s positive and negative emotional expressions, as well as within‐time and…”
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    Familism values embedded in U.S. Mexican mother-child conversations about sibling conflicts by Roos, Joy, Ispa, Jean M., Carlos Chavez, Fiorella L., Bohanek, Jennifer G., Maiya, Sahitya, Im, Jihee

    “…The current study focused on familism-related content that emerged in a primarily qualitative analysis of U.S. Mexican mother-child conversations about sibling…”
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    Latina mothers' mental health and children's academic readiness: Moderation by maternal education by Palermo, Francisco, Carlo, Gustavo, Ispa, Jean M., Squires, Christina

    “…We tested a mediated-moderation model examining the association between Latina mothers' parenting stress and depression and children's academic skills…”
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    Conversations Between African American Mothers and Children About School and Education by Ispa, Jean M., Su-Russell, Chang, Im, Jihee

    “…Objectives: This study investigated what low-income, African American mothers say to their children about the value of education and how children respond to…”
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    Maternal Intrusiveness, Maternal Warmth, and Mother-Toddler Relationship Outcomes: Variations Across Low-Income Ethnic and Acculturation Groups by Ispa, Jean M., Fine, Mark A., Halgunseth, Linda C., Harper, Scott, Robinson, JoAnn, Boyce, Lisa, Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne, Brady-Smith, Christy

    Published in Child development (01-11-2004)
    “…The present study investigated the extent to which maternal intrusiveness and warmth during play, observed in 579 European American, 412 African American, and…”
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