caregiver–infant and toddler interactionsThe findings of this empirical research provide new information about the importance of caregiver interactions during care routines, specifically diaper changing, in supporting infant and toddler involvement and well‐being. This correlational study involved observations...
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Focuses on strategies for encouraging peer interactions in infant/toddler programs. Helping children become more familiar with their surroundings and one a... HE Hagens - 《Early Childhood Education Journal》 被引量: 6发表: 1997年 Infant care practices and parent uptake of safe sleep messages: A...
This bibliography focuses on the impact of caregiver-infant interaction as a basis for child development. The bibliography is divided into five sections: (1) factors which influence the quality of interactions, (2) components of parent-child interactions, (3) comparison of interaction patterns of ...
(p< 0.05). This is particularly important as reductions in stress have been associated with improved parent/caregiver and child interactions (Brookman-Frazee and Koegel,2004), which is likely to be meaningful to the family. It is not clear why stress is reduced in the absence of improved ...
Caregivers would (a) increase confidence/self-efficacy managing their child’s social interactions measured by the Parental Self-Efficacy in the Management of Asperger Syndrome (PSEMAS); (b) improve overall parenting styles, specifically in laxness, overreactivity, and verbosity measured by the Parenti...
Methodological Advances in the Characterization and Understanding of Caregiver-Infant Interactions Guest Editor : Dr. Bethany Reeb-Sutherland Caregiver-infant interactions are intricate and dynamic, involving the constant adaptation of one’s behavior to another’s behavior over time. There has been increas...
A substantially larger range of child outcome measures was found to be associated with the quality of caregiver-infant interactions compared to the quality of mother-infant interactions. Concomitantly, the level of parental education was found to be a prominent cofactor in exhibiting strong correlation...
(2015). From dyads to family systems: a bold new direction for infant mental health practice. Zero to Three, 35, 2–10. Google Scholar McKelvey, L. M., Whiteside-Mansell, L., Faldowski, R. A., Shears, J., Ayoub, C., & Hart, A. D. (2009). Validity of the short form ...
(1997). Linking parental perceptions to interactions in young Children with autism. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 27, 39–57. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025869105208. Article Google Scholar Kuhn, J. C., & Carter, A. S. (2006). Maternal self-efficacy and associated ...