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Making sense of giftedness : a way to understand parenting stress among parents of gifted children /Yuen, Ka-wah, Clara. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (M. Soc. Sc.)--University of Hong Kong, 2005.
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Memories of parental attitudes and child-rearing behaviors among the intellectually gifted and creative /Bisno, Margaretta H. January 1996 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--California School of Professional Psychology, Alameda, 1996.
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Making sense of giftedness: a way to understand parenting stress among parents of gifted childrenYuen, Ka-wah, Clara., 袁嘉華. January 2005 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Social Work / Master / Master of Social Sciences
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The relationship between perceived parents’ parenting style and socioeconomic status among gifted students living in a residential academy in a midwestern stateStrong, Elizabeth A. 29 June 2011 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between gifted students’ perceived parents’ parenting styles living in a residential academy and socioeconomic status. It was also the purpose to investigate if a relationship exists between students’ perceived parents’ parenting styles and their gender. Parenting style was measured by a validated 60-question Parenting Style Questionnaire. The findings were unlike previous research and suggest that residential gifted students may perceive their parents’ parenting styles more negatively than average ability students. Participants did not perceive their parents’ parenting styles differently among socioeconomic status (SES) which is unlike previous research which uses socioeconomic status as a predictor of parenting style among non-gifted students (Pinderhughes, Bates, Dodge, Pettit, & Zelli, 2000) . Statistically significant differences were also found between gifted students’ perceptions of their mothers and fathers. It is the intention of this study to use the results as a starting point for others to investigate residential gifted students and dedicate more studies to gifted research. / Department of Family and Consumer Sciences
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