Despite being a well-documented predictor of children’s cognitive and social development, sibship has received remarkably little attention in the attachment and maternal sensitivity literature. The only study that has examined both sensitivity and attachment in relation to sibship found greater maternal sensitivity but no more secure attachment among first-born infants. In the current study, we sought to examine the same links while testing two related hypotheses: that sibship size relates only to some specific aspects of sensitivity, and that sibship size relates to sensitivity only among certain mothers, namely those who are at risk for suboptimal parenting because of an insecure attachment state of mind. We assessed three dimensions of m...
This study investigates the relationship between mothers’ and fathers’ sensitivity and infants’ atta...
This study investigated predictors of attachment security in a play context using a sample of 71 mot...
Lohaus A, Keller H, Ball J, Völker S, Elben C. Maternal sensitivity in interactions with three- and ...
Despite being a well-documented predictor of children’s cognitive and social development, sibship ha...
The current study explored the relationship between maternal sensitivity and the infant’s attachment...
PURPOSE: To investigate the role of maternal sensitivity and interactive behavior in sibling attachm...
Attachment theory proposes that the sensitivity of a mother’s interactions with her child is the mai...
Mary Ainsworth developed a scoring system to determine a mother’s level of sensitivity toward her in...
Maternal interaction style (often conceived as sensitivity) and security of attachment have long bee...
The extent to which maternal sensitivity during a non-arousing free play task and during distressing...
The goal of this study was to test (a) whether maternal mind-mindedness (MM) mediates the link betwe...
Emerging research suggests that normative variation in parenting quality relates to children's brain...
BACKGROUND: Associations between maternal sensitivity and child attachment have been established in ...
The theory of attachment considers the sensitivity of the mother of great importance in the developm...
This study investigated predictors of attachment security in a play context using a sample of 71 mot...
This study investigates the relationship between mothers’ and fathers’ sensitivity and infants’ atta...
This study investigated predictors of attachment security in a play context using a sample of 71 mot...
Lohaus A, Keller H, Ball J, Völker S, Elben C. Maternal sensitivity in interactions with three- and ...
Despite being a well-documented predictor of children’s cognitive and social development, sibship ha...
The current study explored the relationship between maternal sensitivity and the infant’s attachment...
PURPOSE: To investigate the role of maternal sensitivity and interactive behavior in sibling attachm...
Attachment theory proposes that the sensitivity of a mother’s interactions with her child is the mai...
Mary Ainsworth developed a scoring system to determine a mother’s level of sensitivity toward her in...
Maternal interaction style (often conceived as sensitivity) and security of attachment have long bee...
The extent to which maternal sensitivity during a non-arousing free play task and during distressing...
The goal of this study was to test (a) whether maternal mind-mindedness (MM) mediates the link betwe...
Emerging research suggests that normative variation in parenting quality relates to children's brain...
BACKGROUND: Associations between maternal sensitivity and child attachment have been established in ...
The theory of attachment considers the sensitivity of the mother of great importance in the developm...
This study investigated predictors of attachment security in a play context using a sample of 71 mot...
This study investigates the relationship between mothers’ and fathers’ sensitivity and infants’ atta...
This study investigated predictors of attachment security in a play context using a sample of 71 mot...
Lohaus A, Keller H, Ball J, Völker S, Elben C. Maternal sensitivity in interactions with three- and ...