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扎根群众,“三不管”变成“共同管”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-10 21:36
(来源:新华日报) □ 本报记者 张 涛 1月9日清晨,新沂市吾悦广场内,一份份装有保温杯、手套、口罩的"暖冬礼包",被递到百余名快递小 哥和外卖骑手的手中。"这不仅是一份礼物,更是一份看得见的认可。"外卖员孙亮感慨道。 "'十必联'群众工作法是推进新时代文明实践中心建设从有形覆盖到有效覆盖的有力抓手,是推进文明 乡风建设、助力基层社会治理的重要载体。"徐州市委宣传部道德建设指导处处长张飞翔告诉记者,将 充分推广运用其蕴含的工作理念、工作方法、工作机制,因地制宜开展"我为群众多办实事"文明实践活 动,培育更多特色项目品牌,让"十必联"工作法策源地成为实践高地。 从丰县的"群防群治"到泉山的"协商民主",从邳州的"主动跑腿"到云龙的"文明播种",从新沂的"温暖关 爱"到全域的"数字赋能"……徐州各地运用"十必联"工作法的实践形态各异,却血脉相通,一股股在实 在这里,1.6万名"哨友"化身遍布街巷的"眼睛"与"耳朵",织就了一张动态的感知网络,将"群众吹哨、 公安报到"的响应机制,转化为"秒级响应、接诉即办"的治理速度,一张"人人参与、人人尽责"的平安 网络越织越密。 徐州泉山区以"谈"促治的模式同样深入人心。每 ...
父母教养行为如何影响孩子心理健康?
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-05-11 01:30
Core Insights - The article emphasizes the significant impact of parental upbringing behaviors on children's mental health, highlighting that parental love and care are foundational to children's happiness, while neglect and indifference can be more harmful than harsh punishment [1][2]. Group 1: Research Methodology - The research utilized three-level meta-analysis and relative weight analysis to examine the influence of parental upbringing behaviors on children's mental health, analyzing 155 studies with a total of 123,917 subjects from literature published between January 2010 and December 2023 [2]. Group 2: Types of Parenting Behaviors - The study categorized parental upbringing behaviors into six types: 1. Warmth and care: expressing love, acceptance, and encouragement 2. Behavioral monitoring: supervising and guiding children's behavior 3. Autonomy support: respecting and fostering children's independence 4. Harsh punishment: excessive criticism and punishment 5. Neglect: lack of affection and presence in children's lives 6. Over-control: excessive interference in children's lives [3][4]. Group 3: Impact on Mental Health - The findings ranked the importance of positive parenting behaviors for children's mental health as follows: warmth and care (70.05% explanatory power), autonomy support (25.00%), and behavioral monitoring (4.95%) [4]. - Conversely, the negative behaviors were ranked with neglect being the most harmful (55.77% explanatory power), followed by over-control (22.12%) and harsh punishment (22.11%) [5]. Group 4: Implications for Parenting - The research suggests that high levels of harsh punishment can undermine children's sense of security and increase feelings of shame, which are linked to anxiety, depression, and personality disorders [6]. - The study provides a scientific basis for guiding family education and intervention strategies, advocating for parenting that is responsive and warm rather than rigidly structured [6].