Relationship of child-parent relationships and non-normative behavior of preschool children

 
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Abstract

The article is devoted to identifying the characteristics of parental relationships that affect the development of regulation of the child's behavior. The author highlights the relationship between family relationships with the child's profanity. Among the causes of problematic behavior, the author highlights the reactions of parents, parental experiences, the presence of negative traits in the child. The article gives a preliminary analysis of the child's profanity in connection with child-parent relationships. On its basis, it is expected to conduct further research on the basis of the hypothesis put forward.

General Information

Keywords: regulation of behavior, problematic behavior, child-parent relationship

Journal rubric: Family Psychology

Article type: scientific article

Published

For citation: Zinoveva, M.V. (2000). Relationship of child-parent relationships and non-normative behavior of preschool children. Psychological Science and Education, 5(3), 35–39. (In Russ.). URL: https://psyjournals.ru/en/journals/pse/archive/2000_n3/Zinovieva (viewed: 12.06.2026)

© Zinoveva M.V., 2000

License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Information About the Authors

Maria V. Zinoveva, Candidate of Science (Psychology), Head of the Agency of Academic and Methodological Suppport, Head of the Center of Academic and Methodological Support, Chair of Development Psychology, Assistant Professor, Head of the Center "University Children's Center", Moscow State University of psychology and education (MSUPE), member of the editorial board of the journal "Psychological Science and Education", head of the Department of Scientific and Methodological Support of the Service for Practical Psychology of Education in Moscow, Moscow, Russian Federation, e-mail: praktpsy@mail.ru

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