"Best Bets" to Promote Quality Parent-Child Relationships:
Discourage Various "Negative" Parenting Behaviors

Also, cross-sectional research based on NSFH data has found that "negative parenting", measured in levels of spanking, slapping, or yelling at the adolescent, appears to predict conflict in the parent-child relationship (Barber, 1994). Cross-sectional analysis cannot clarify, however, whether negative parenting may have provoked this conflict, or may have developed as reaction to it.


 
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