Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Articles 1 - 6 of 6

Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences

New Life Church Bulletin, 2014-2015, Ouachita Baptist University Aug 2014

New Life Church Bulletin, 2014-2015, Ouachita Baptist University

OBU Catalogs

This is the Bulletin of Ouachita Baptist University at New Life Church with Announcements for 2014-2015 school year in Conway, Arkansas.


Newsletter Summer 2014, Grant Center For International Education Jul 2014

Newsletter Summer 2014, Grant Center For International Education

Grant Center Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Ouachita Baptist University General Catalog 2014-2015, Ouachita Baptist University Jun 2014

Ouachita Baptist University General Catalog 2014-2015, Ouachita Baptist University

OBU Catalogs

This is the Bulletin of Ouachita Baptist University with Announcements for the 2014-2015 school year in Arkadelphia, Arkansas.


The Ouachitonian 2014, Ouachitonian Staff Jan 2014

The Ouachitonian 2014, Ouachitonian Staff

OBU Yearbooks: The Ouachitonian

The 2014 Ouachita Baptist University yearbook, The Ouachitonian, records the events of this college year. Its goal is to remind readers of memories and enduring friendships formed at OBU, as well as of the students, faculty, staff, organizations, and events that shaped OBU in 2014.


A Comparison Of Parenting Dimensions Between Mothers Of Children With Down Syndrome And Mothers Of Typically Developing Children, B. Allyson Phillips Jan 2014

A Comparison Of Parenting Dimensions Between Mothers Of Children With Down Syndrome And Mothers Of Typically Developing Children, B. Allyson Phillips

Books and Monographs

The purpose of the current study was to compare the parenting styles and dimensions in mothers of children with Down syndrome and mothers of typically developing children. Effective parenting is vital for a child’s intellectual, physical, social, and emotional development, and not all parenting techniques are equal in their effectiveness in raising a healthy, well-adjusted child. We expected that parents of children with Down syndrome would display more negative parenting techniques than parents of typically developing children because of their decreased parental well-being and increased caregiving demands.

The sample was comprised of 35 mothers of children with Down syndrome and …


Newsletter Winter 2014, Grant Center For International Education Jan 2014

Newsletter Winter 2014, Grant Center For International Education

Grant Center Newsletters

No abstract provided.