Mother-infant interactions, including culturally specific features, have been found to predict child socio-emotional development (e.g., social communication and emotion regulation (ER)). However, research is lacking on the specific processes involved. We used a cross-cultural, longitudinal design, and a microanalytic coding approach to address this issue. Fifty-two mother-infant dyads were recruited from the UK ( N = 21) and Italy ( N = 31), representing Northern European and Mediterranean cultures, respectively. While these cultures share core features of parent-child relationships, their values about emotional expressiveness differ. We observed face-to-face mother-infant interactions at 2 months (T1), and coded infant socio-emotional beh...
Two separate studies examined the following hypotheses: (a) that maternal responsiveness is af-fecte...
Every culture has its own needs, its own conceptions of parenting norms, and its own modes of implem...
Parental beliefs are relevant to child development because they shape parenting behaviors and help t...
Mother-infant interactions, including culturally specific features, have been found to predict child...
Background: The ability to regulate emotions is a key developmental achievement acquired during soci...
Background: The ability to regulate emotions is a key developmental achievement acquired during soci...
Studies conducted in Western countries document the special role of mother-infant face-to-face excha...
<strong><em>Background:</em></strong> The ability to regulate emotions is a key developmental achiev...
Several studies conducted in Western countries have shown that by 6-8 weeks of life infants demonstr...
Although a common goal for parents is to promote their children\u2019s successful development in a r...
By two-three months, infants show active social expressions during face-to-face interactions. These ...
of maternal responsiveness to infant activity during home-based naturalistic interactions of mother-...
Infant studies conducted in Western countries documented that a major developmental transition occur...
Over the recent years, there is growing recognition of the social and cultural regulatory processes ...
This short-term longitudinal study investigated cross-cultural universality (similarities) and cultu...
Two separate studies examined the following hypotheses: (a) that maternal responsiveness is af-fecte...
Every culture has its own needs, its own conceptions of parenting norms, and its own modes of implem...
Parental beliefs are relevant to child development because they shape parenting behaviors and help t...
Mother-infant interactions, including culturally specific features, have been found to predict child...
Background: The ability to regulate emotions is a key developmental achievement acquired during soci...
Background: The ability to regulate emotions is a key developmental achievement acquired during soci...
Studies conducted in Western countries document the special role of mother-infant face-to-face excha...
<strong><em>Background:</em></strong> The ability to regulate emotions is a key developmental achiev...
Several studies conducted in Western countries have shown that by 6-8 weeks of life infants demonstr...
Although a common goal for parents is to promote their children\u2019s successful development in a r...
By two-three months, infants show active social expressions during face-to-face interactions. These ...
of maternal responsiveness to infant activity during home-based naturalistic interactions of mother-...
Infant studies conducted in Western countries documented that a major developmental transition occur...
Over the recent years, there is growing recognition of the social and cultural regulatory processes ...
This short-term longitudinal study investigated cross-cultural universality (similarities) and cultu...
Two separate studies examined the following hypotheses: (a) that maternal responsiveness is af-fecte...
Every culture has its own needs, its own conceptions of parenting norms, and its own modes of implem...
Parental beliefs are relevant to child development because they shape parenting behaviors and help t...