Search > Reference Search
Search Result
학술지
No Reference Title /Author/Journal Title Citing Article
1 Kim YS, Lee S. The effects of general characteristics, maternal parenting behaviors and children's self-control ability on the social competence of children. Korean Journal of Child Studies. 2016;36(1):163-185. http://dx.doi.org/10.5723/kjcs.2015.36.1.163/   DOI View Article
2 Hong, Y.-J., Yi, S.-H., Lee, S., & Cho, H. (2015). The relationships among early adolescents' perceived negative parenting practices, trajectories of mobile phone dependency, and self-regulated learning: With a focus on gender differences. Korean Journal of Child Studies, 36(6), 165-188. doi:10.5723/KJCS.2015.36.6.165/   DOI View Article
3 Bae, Y.-J., & Lim, J.-Y. (2015). The mediating effect of effortful control on the relationship between affectionate parenting behavior and preschooler’s conscience. Korean Journal of Child Studies, 36(1), 47-64. doi:10.5723/KJCS.2015.36.1.47/   DOI View Article
4 황성은, 황지은 (2015). 영아 어머니의 양육스트레스와 양육태도 간의 인과적 종단관계 분석. 아동학회지, 36(4), 163-176./   DOI View Article
5 오지현 (2015). 아동의 부정적 정서표현에 대한 어머니 반응이 또래관계에 미치는 영향에서 아동의 공감과 정서조절 방식의 매개효과. 아동학회지, 36(2), 17-37./   DOI View Article
6 한지현, 이진숙 (2015). 어머니의 5 요인 성격특성과 놀이성이 양육행동에 미치는 영향. 아동학회지, 36(5), 173-188. doi:10.5723/KJCS.2015.36.5.173/   DOI View Article
7 김지현 (2015). 유아기 부모의 수학적 상호작용 척도 개발 및 타당화 연구. 아동학회지, 36(5), 95-113. doi:10.5723/kjcs.2015.36.5.95/   DOI View Article
8 Hwang, S. O., & Hwang, Z. O. (2015). The causal relationships between parenting stress and the parenting attitudes of infant mothers. Korean Journal of Child Studies, 36(4), 163-176./   DOI View Article
9 Lee, J. M., Kim, S. R., & Lee, K. Y. (2015). The developmental trajectory of the value of children of primiparous mothers during the first four years. Korean Journal of Child Studies, 36(4), 177-192./   DOI View Article
10 Woo, J., & Suh, Y. (2015). An elementary school teacher's perspective of the meaning of communication and cooperation with after-school teachers, Korean Journal of Child Studies, 36(2), 95-110./   DOI View Article