There has been limited study of how the constitutional characteristics of infants with Down syndrome (DS) influence the patterning of their relations with caregivers. To assess natural and perturbed interactions between infants with DS and their mothers, we tested ten 6-month-old infants with DS and 20 typically developing (TD) 4-month-old of similar mental age. Participants were videotaped with their mothers in a natural face-to-face interaction, a brief period when the mothers adopted a still-face, and a subsequent reengagement phase. There was little to distinguish the infants in the initial phase of natural interaction, but the mothers of infants with DS were more likely to show assertive warmth, and unlike in the case of mothers of TD ...
Infants and young children with Down syndrome can be engaging and affectionate. It seems that in the...
This thesis presents a series of investigations into communicative interaction between mothers and t...
Ten mothers were videotaped at home while playing with their Down’s Syndrome infant and a standard s...
There has been limited study of how the constitutional characteristics of infants with Down syndrome...
There has been limited study of how the constitutional characteristics of infants with Down syndrome...
The behavior of eight infants with Down syndrome was observed biweekly from 8 to 24 weeks and monthl...
effect of contingent and non‐contingent vocal stimulation on vocalization and looking behaviour was ...
The responses of 18 Down syndrome infants in a modified 'strange;' situation were recorded. The resu...
Down syndrome (DS) is more detrimental to language acquisition compared to other forms of learning d...
This study examined turn-taking in interactions between mothers and infants, comparing turn-taking b...
This study investigated the interactions of facially deformed infants (FD) with their mothers compar...
Two contrasting perspectives characterize the current view of retarded mental development--the devel...
Background: Infants learn how to regulate internal states and sub-sequent behavior through dyadic in...
This study reveals the functional development of the Down syndrome's vocalization in his early infan...
This study examined infants\u27 social understanding of two contexts involving parental non-responsi...
Infants and young children with Down syndrome can be engaging and affectionate. It seems that in the...
This thesis presents a series of investigations into communicative interaction between mothers and t...
Ten mothers were videotaped at home while playing with their Down’s Syndrome infant and a standard s...
There has been limited study of how the constitutional characteristics of infants with Down syndrome...
There has been limited study of how the constitutional characteristics of infants with Down syndrome...
The behavior of eight infants with Down syndrome was observed biweekly from 8 to 24 weeks and monthl...
effect of contingent and non‐contingent vocal stimulation on vocalization and looking behaviour was ...
The responses of 18 Down syndrome infants in a modified 'strange;' situation were recorded. The resu...
Down syndrome (DS) is more detrimental to language acquisition compared to other forms of learning d...
This study examined turn-taking in interactions between mothers and infants, comparing turn-taking b...
This study investigated the interactions of facially deformed infants (FD) with their mothers compar...
Two contrasting perspectives characterize the current view of retarded mental development--the devel...
Background: Infants learn how to regulate internal states and sub-sequent behavior through dyadic in...
This study reveals the functional development of the Down syndrome's vocalization in his early infan...
This study examined infants\u27 social understanding of two contexts involving parental non-responsi...
Infants and young children with Down syndrome can be engaging and affectionate. It seems that in the...
This thesis presents a series of investigations into communicative interaction between mothers and t...
Ten mothers were videotaped at home while playing with their Down’s Syndrome infant and a standard s...