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This study defines positive parenting, identifying key constructs essential for child health promotion. These findings establish a foundation for developing measurable outcomes and interventions to support good parenting practices.

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  • Parenting Studies
  • Health Promotion

Background:

  • Parenting is extensively researched, yet a clear definition of positive parenting remains elusive.
  • Existing research lacks comprehensive constructs for effective positive parenting.
  • This gap hinders advancements in child health promotion across disciplines.

Purpose of the Study:

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  • To identify and articulate key constructs of good parenting.
  • To extend research in child health promotion through a clearer understanding of positive parenting.

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