This study examined the continuity, stability, and change of infants ’ responses to a frustrating event (i.e., arm restraint) between 2 and 6 months in terms of both negative reactivity and its regulation. Fifty-two healthy, full-term infants and their mothers participated in an arm restraint procedure. Infant behaviors were observed and coded at 3-s intervals. The results showed that infants ’ reactivity to frustration and their ability to regulate such reactivity significantly changed in level over time. Individual differences in frustration reactivity were stable across the two ages; two regulatory behaviors (i.e., orientation to mother and avoidance) could be observed in the same percentage of babies at both 2 and 6 months. At 6 months,...
Seventy-three mothers and their 18-month-old toddlers were observed in a series of laboratory proced...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable variability in infants’ responses to painful stimuli, including fa...
This study examined toddlers' emotion regulation strategies in a variety of episodes designed to eli...
This study examined the continuity, stability, and change of infants’ responses to a frustrating eve...
Within the first year of life, the motor, cognitive, and social gains infants make offer her new way...
This longitudinal study builds on existing research exploring the developmental course of infants’ n...
A study sample of 162 six-month-old children was selected from a larger sample of 346 infants on the...
Attachment theory has emphasised how important sensitive and prompt caregiving is for the developmen...
Previous research has investigated the effect of maternal soothing behaviors on reducing infant reac...
The purpose of the present study was to examine differences in infants\u27 negative reactivity and u...
Three issues were investigated: (a) the regulatory effects of presumed infant and maternal regulatio...
Differences in infant distress and regulatory behaviors based on the quality of attachment to mother...
With the aim of studying the relationship between methods of emotion regulation and quality of attac...
Five- and 12-month-old Japanese and American infants participated in a nonpainful arm restraintproce...
In two separate longitudinal studies, infants and their mothers were seen in three longitudinal visi...
Seventy-three mothers and their 18-month-old toddlers were observed in a series of laboratory proced...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable variability in infants’ responses to painful stimuli, including fa...
This study examined toddlers' emotion regulation strategies in a variety of episodes designed to eli...
This study examined the continuity, stability, and change of infants’ responses to a frustrating eve...
Within the first year of life, the motor, cognitive, and social gains infants make offer her new way...
This longitudinal study builds on existing research exploring the developmental course of infants’ n...
A study sample of 162 six-month-old children was selected from a larger sample of 346 infants on the...
Attachment theory has emphasised how important sensitive and prompt caregiving is for the developmen...
Previous research has investigated the effect of maternal soothing behaviors on reducing infant reac...
The purpose of the present study was to examine differences in infants\u27 negative reactivity and u...
Three issues were investigated: (a) the regulatory effects of presumed infant and maternal regulatio...
Differences in infant distress and regulatory behaviors based on the quality of attachment to mother...
With the aim of studying the relationship between methods of emotion regulation and quality of attac...
Five- and 12-month-old Japanese and American infants participated in a nonpainful arm restraintproce...
In two separate longitudinal studies, infants and their mothers were seen in three longitudinal visi...
Seventy-three mothers and their 18-month-old toddlers were observed in a series of laboratory proced...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable variability in infants’ responses to painful stimuli, including fa...
This study examined toddlers' emotion regulation strategies in a variety of episodes designed to eli...