Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
347382 Children and Youth Services Review 2006 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Child welfare workers may struggle to link child maltreatment and overindulgence. Clarke, Dawson, and Bredehoft [Clarke, J.I., Dawson, C.M., and Bredehoft, D.J. (2004). How much is enough? Everything you need to know to steer clear of overindulgence and raise likeable, responsible and respectful children. New York: Marlowe and Company.] describe overindulgence as parenting that hinders children from accomplishing developmental tasks and from learning life skills. A brief review of literature and historical foundations is included. Three research studies guided the identification of overindulgence categories: (a) material, (b) relational, and (c) structural [Clarke, J. I., Dawson, C. M., and Bredehoft, D. J. (2004). How much is enough? Everything you need to know to steer clear of overindulgence and raise likeable, responsible and respectful children. New York: Marlowe and Company.]. Child-welfare consistent examples of overindulgence are included.

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