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"parental control over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the authority or power that a parent has in making decisions or setting rules for their child. Example: "As a responsible parent, I exercise strict parental control over my children's screen time."
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Parental control over child's health: All parents agreed that the programme should be 100% voluntary but acknowledged that opinions were mixed on this.
Furthermore, most previous validation studies on feeding practices measures have focused on parents of young children and on rather parsimonious instruments largely tapping aspects of parental control over child eating behavior.
'Psychological control' referred to the reported level of parental control over children and was assessed by questions such as: "Do your parents make you feel they are always right?", "Do your parents often say to you 'Children don't understand things.
Does parental control over what children eat matter?
I actually went home and put parental control over the kiddie channels.
After 1900 the formalities of marriage were lessened and parental control over it curtailed.
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The free version of FreeTime on Alexa (confusing, I know), gives parents device time limits, parental controls over skills and services and the ability to view their kids' activity via a new parental dashboard in the app.
Steve Lang, a spokesman for AT&T, said the service would become available in the next few months but only in the two million homes with AT&T's upgraded digital cable service, which has greater parental controls over gaining access to adult channels.
An adolescent with a temperament characterized by high arousal and emotionality may elicit increased parental control and over-involvement as the parents attempt to reduce the adolescent's stress while adapting to the sensitivity of their adolescent in specific situations.
In particular, the discussions probed mothers' knowledge of their children's food preferences and leisure-time activities as well as the perceived role of parents, including parental control (if any) over the children's choices.
This finding is partly in agreement with a longitudinal study, demonstrating that the influence of the cognitive bias of perceived negative parental behaviors, such as parental control, decreases over time for adolescent boys, whereas for adolescent girls their sensitivity to perceived negative parental behaviors increases [ 35].
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