Infancy and toddlerhood is an important time for the development of emotion regulation, with interactions between parents and children critical to these processes. Negative parenting behaviors can have a deleterious impact on this development; however, for infants and toddlers in child care, the classroom environment, including teacher-child interactions, provides an important setting for emotional development and may serve as a protective factor when parenting risk at home is high. The aim of the three papers presented in this dissertation was to explore the potential for child care to act as a protective factor for infants and toddlers experiencing different dimensions of parenting risk that threaten emotion regulation development: minima...
Parenting is one of the most salient influences in children's development, particularly during early...
Child maltreatment is a critical public health problem with risk factors that directly hinder the qu...
The consequences of parenting stress on the development of young children can be devastating. Althou...
Infants and toddlers who experience physical abuse and/or neglect are at a severe risk for disruptio...
This dissertation examines the impact of the accumulation of stress and psychosocial risk factors in...
During the last several years, research on the development of emotion regulation (ER) has grown dram...
Knowledge of risk factors associated with child maltreatment is critical in asse...
The overall purpose of this study was to explore and describe teacher/caregiver practices that may b...
Infants and toddlers the youngest and most vulnerable members of our society are more likely to expe...
Both harsh parenting and insecure attachment have been identified as potential risks for behavior pr...
Objective: This study investigates how changes in parental relationship quality relate to children's...
Background: Over the past few decades there has been a dramatic increase in maternal employment and,...
Objectives: Sensitive parenting requires modulation of emotions in order to effectively organize and...
This study investigated and qualitatively compared differences in children\u27s stress reactions acr...
Parental trauma has often been linked to impairments in parenting and attachment with children. Such...
Parenting is one of the most salient influences in children's development, particularly during early...
Child maltreatment is a critical public health problem with risk factors that directly hinder the qu...
The consequences of parenting stress on the development of young children can be devastating. Althou...
Infants and toddlers who experience physical abuse and/or neglect are at a severe risk for disruptio...
This dissertation examines the impact of the accumulation of stress and psychosocial risk factors in...
During the last several years, research on the development of emotion regulation (ER) has grown dram...
Knowledge of risk factors associated with child maltreatment is critical in asse...
The overall purpose of this study was to explore and describe teacher/caregiver practices that may b...
Infants and toddlers the youngest and most vulnerable members of our society are more likely to expe...
Both harsh parenting and insecure attachment have been identified as potential risks for behavior pr...
Objective: This study investigates how changes in parental relationship quality relate to children's...
Background: Over the past few decades there has been a dramatic increase in maternal employment and,...
Objectives: Sensitive parenting requires modulation of emotions in order to effectively organize and...
This study investigated and qualitatively compared differences in children\u27s stress reactions acr...
Parental trauma has often been linked to impairments in parenting and attachment with children. Such...
Parenting is one of the most salient influences in children's development, particularly during early...
Child maltreatment is a critical public health problem with risk factors that directly hinder the qu...
The consequences of parenting stress on the development of young children can be devastating. Althou...