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  • A study with 235 children aged 30, 42, and 54 months examined how parenting, effortful control (EC), impulsivity, and committed compliance are related.
  • Results showed that parenting at 30 months is linked to higher EC and lower impulsivity a year later, while EC at both 30 and 42 months predicted better compliance in children.
  • The findings highlight the distinction between EC and impulsivity, suggesting that EC may play a key role in how parenting influences children’s behavior and compliance.

Article Abstract

In a sample (n = 235) of 30-, 42-, and 54-month-olds, the relations among parenting, effortful control (EC), impulsivity, and children's committed compliance were examined. Parenting was assessed with mothers' observed sensitivity and warmth; EC was measured by mothers' and caregivers' reports, as well as a behavioral task; impulsivity was assessed by mothers' and caregivers' reports; and committed compliance was observed during a cleanup and prohibition task, as well as measured by adults' reports. Using path modeling, there was evidence that 30-month parenting predicted high EC and low impulsivity a year later when the stability of the outcomes was controlled, and there was evidence that 30- and 42-month EC, but not impulsivity, predicted higher committed compliance a year later, controlling for earlier levels of the outcomes. Moreover, 42-month EC predicted low impulsivity a year later. Fixed effects models, which are not biased by omitted time-invariant variables, also were conducted and showed that 30-month parenting still predicted EC a year later, and 42-month EC predicted later low impulsivity. Findings are discussed in terms of the importance of differentiating between effortful control and impulsivity and the potential mediating role of EC in the relations between parenting and children's committed compliance.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3329868PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0025898DOI Listing

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