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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...
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Journal of Infant Child & Adolescent PsychotherapyGreenspan, S. I. (2007). Levels of infant-caregiver interactions and the DIR model: Implications for the development of signal affects, the regulation of mood and behavior, the formation of a sense of self, the creation of internal representation...
Effects of the CIP-training on caregiver-child interactions in Dutch child care centers: An RCT-studyEARLI SIG 5 Conference 2018 - Learning and ... K Helmerhorst,MR Walraven,R Fukkink,... 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 The Effects of Infant Child Care on Infant-Mother Attachment Security: Results...
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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...
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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...
The researchers observed the parents' behavior and performed brain scans to see which regions would activate when shown videotapes of interactions between parent and child. They found clear differences between the brains of women who had taken a lead role in raising a child and men who had taken...