Background: The hallmark of attachment is that contact, proximity and relief from stress are sought from specific individuals, laying important groundwork for healthy socioemotional functioning. This study investigated the extent to which differentiated attachment behaviour can be observed in young children with significant developmental delay (DD). Method: Video-taped observations of the parent–child and stranger–child interaction were conducted at home and complemented with questionnaires in 20 families with a child with significant DD (age 2–7 years with an average DD of 49 months). Results: Children displayed more intense and persistent contact-seeking, contact-maintaining and resistant behaviour in the episodes with their parent compar...
have severe and pervasive impairments in the development of social interaction, which may affect the...
Background & aims. Previous research indicates that young children with a significant cognitive and ...
BACKGROUND: The general developmental as well as the disability specific literature has stressed the...
BACKGROUND: The hallmark of attachment is that contact, proximity and relief from stress are sought ...
Aims: Family and parenting factors are one of the most striking gaps in the current scientific liter...
According to the emotional and social problems encountered in disruptive behaviour disorder (DBD), t...
The relationships between children with severe or profound intellectual disabilities (ID) and their ...
Background Disorders of attachment and social engagement have mainly been studied in children, reare...
Secure attachment in the mother-child relationship has been shown to be predictor of positive mental...
Contains fulltext : 51958.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study on ...
Background & Aims: Parenting factors are one of the most striking gaps in the current scientific lit...
The current study investigated the association of interparental conflict, parent-child attachment, a...
Background and aims: Parenting factors are one of the most striking gaps in the current scientific l...
Attachment is considered to be a “state of mind” about close relationships, including rules that gui...
Attachment theory proposes that caregiving experiences significantly influence children’s socio-emot...
have severe and pervasive impairments in the development of social interaction, which may affect the...
Background & aims. Previous research indicates that young children with a significant cognitive and ...
BACKGROUND: The general developmental as well as the disability specific literature has stressed the...
BACKGROUND: The hallmark of attachment is that contact, proximity and relief from stress are sought ...
Aims: Family and parenting factors are one of the most striking gaps in the current scientific liter...
According to the emotional and social problems encountered in disruptive behaviour disorder (DBD), t...
The relationships between children with severe or profound intellectual disabilities (ID) and their ...
Background Disorders of attachment and social engagement have mainly been studied in children, reare...
Secure attachment in the mother-child relationship has been shown to be predictor of positive mental...
Contains fulltext : 51958.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study on ...
Background & Aims: Parenting factors are one of the most striking gaps in the current scientific lit...
The current study investigated the association of interparental conflict, parent-child attachment, a...
Background and aims: Parenting factors are one of the most striking gaps in the current scientific l...
Attachment is considered to be a “state of mind” about close relationships, including rules that gui...
Attachment theory proposes that caregiving experiences significantly influence children’s socio-emot...
have severe and pervasive impairments in the development of social interaction, which may affect the...
Background & aims. Previous research indicates that young children with a significant cognitive and ...
BACKGROUND: The general developmental as well as the disability specific literature has stressed the...