id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt 6q182j64r17 Julie Noel Schatz Prenatal Maltreatment Risk, Early Parenting Behaviors, and Children's Emergent Regulation 2007 .txt text/plain 178 6 22 Moreover, children's regulatory difficulties, assessed by physiological, emotional, and behavioral scales of regulation, were influenced by parenting at 18 months; changes in specific parenting behaviors, especially the quality of the home environment; and prenatal maltreatment risk. Findings are discussed in terms of their implications for understanding the effects of prenatal maltreatment risk on parenting and children's self-regulation and how prevention efforts can best target these domains in high risk families. cache/6q182j64r17.txt txt/6q182j64r17.txt