Background. It has been demonstrated that preterm birth negatively affects the neurocognitive and socioemotional development of a child. It is therefore important to identify the factors that can decrease potential risks for atypical development in preterm infants. The social environment which surrounds a child is considered to be one such factor. We hypothesize that parent responsiveness positively influences the development of a preterm child. Objective. The purpose of this research is to reveal differences in the development of two one-year-old preterm children whose parents have exhibited opposite types of parent responsiveness. Design. Based on the analysis of video recordings of child-parent interactions, we identified two children wh...
THE INFLUENCE OF PATERNAL SENSITIVITY ON THE PSYCHOMOTOR DEVELOPMENT OF THE PRETERM-BORN CHILD Fran...
Preterm-birth increases the risk of several physical, cognitive, neuromotor, and psychosocial proble...
Preterm birth has a critical influence on interactive, communicative, and expressive child behaviour...
Introduction: Preterm birth represents a traumatic event that can affect the quality of early parent...
The paper presents the results of the empirical study that aims to build an average group profile o...
Preterm birth is the leading cause of newborn deaths in almost all countries around the world. Whils...
none4noParenting skills can be impaired by a premature birth, with consequences as high frequency of...
It has been repeatedly documented that during mother-infant inter- action, mothers of pre-term infan...
Preschool childhood is a time of rapid development. During this period a child`s interaction with si...
Preterm birth has a critical influence on interactive, communicative, and expressive child behaviour...
© 2016 Dr. Carmel Marie Ferretti-BergagnaMaternal sensitivity, a concept coined by Mary Ainsworth (A...
During the perinatal period, the role of the father is not merely that of supporting their partner, ...
Humans are born completely dependent on adult care for survival. To get the necessary support, newbo...
THE INFLUENCE OF PATERNAL SENSITIVITY ON THE PSYCHOMOTOR DEVELOPMENT OF THE PRETERM-BORN CHILD Fran...
Humans are born completely dependent on adult care for survival. To get the necessary support, newbo...
THE INFLUENCE OF PATERNAL SENSITIVITY ON THE PSYCHOMOTOR DEVELOPMENT OF THE PRETERM-BORN CHILD Fran...
Preterm-birth increases the risk of several physical, cognitive, neuromotor, and psychosocial proble...
Preterm birth has a critical influence on interactive, communicative, and expressive child behaviour...
Introduction: Preterm birth represents a traumatic event that can affect the quality of early parent...
The paper presents the results of the empirical study that aims to build an average group profile o...
Preterm birth is the leading cause of newborn deaths in almost all countries around the world. Whils...
none4noParenting skills can be impaired by a premature birth, with consequences as high frequency of...
It has been repeatedly documented that during mother-infant inter- action, mothers of pre-term infan...
Preschool childhood is a time of rapid development. During this period a child`s interaction with si...
Preterm birth has a critical influence on interactive, communicative, and expressive child behaviour...
© 2016 Dr. Carmel Marie Ferretti-BergagnaMaternal sensitivity, a concept coined by Mary Ainsworth (A...
During the perinatal period, the role of the father is not merely that of supporting their partner, ...
Humans are born completely dependent on adult care for survival. To get the necessary support, newbo...
THE INFLUENCE OF PATERNAL SENSITIVITY ON THE PSYCHOMOTOR DEVELOPMENT OF THE PRETERM-BORN CHILD Fran...
Humans are born completely dependent on adult care for survival. To get the necessary support, newbo...
THE INFLUENCE OF PATERNAL SENSITIVITY ON THE PSYCHOMOTOR DEVELOPMENT OF THE PRETERM-BORN CHILD Fran...
Preterm-birth increases the risk of several physical, cognitive, neuromotor, and psychosocial proble...
Preterm birth has a critical influence on interactive, communicative, and expressive child behaviour...