A parent's capacity to understand the mental states of both him/herself and the child is considered to play a significant role in various aspects of parent-child relationship-e.g., lowering parental stress and supporting cognitive development of the child. We propose Dyadic Mirror, a wearable smart mirror which is designed to foster the aforementioned parental capacity in everyday parent-child interaction. Its key feature is to provide a parent with a second-person live-view from the child, i.e., the parent's own face as seen by the child, during their face-to-face interaction. Dyadic Mirror serves as a straightforward cue that helps the parent be aware of (1) his/her emotional state, and (2) the way he/she would be now being seen...
Background: Current observational methods to understand adolescent-parent interaction are limited in...
This article provides preliminary evaluation for a new and easy to use parental sensitivity scale, w...
Differences in parent-child interactions have implications for a range of developmental outcomes, ye...
This paper presents the ongoing design research and preliminary results in the field of family-cente...
Parenting plays a vital role in determining a child's development and future life opportunities. Irr...
Parents that have developed a positive and cohesive Sense of Self will be more effective parents; di...
The ability to perspective-take (cognitive awareness of another's state) and empathise (emotional/af...
This study examines the qualitative and quantitative effects of a short-term, psychodynamically orie...
Mirror systems are widely thought to map perceptual representations of others’ actions onto the obs...
A study was made to determine whether fathers and mothers provide different types of linguistic and ...
Parental mentalizing - the parent's ability to envision the child's mental states (such as desires, ...
Parent-child interactions tend to be problematic among families of children diagnosed with Attention...
The ability to display caring responses to another child's distress is a key aspect of early empathy...
Recent technological advancement allows developmental researchers to use small cameras that can be a...
Eye contact is crucial for the formation and maintenance of social relationships, and plays a key ro...
Background: Current observational methods to understand adolescent-parent interaction are limited in...
This article provides preliminary evaluation for a new and easy to use parental sensitivity scale, w...
Differences in parent-child interactions have implications for a range of developmental outcomes, ye...
This paper presents the ongoing design research and preliminary results in the field of family-cente...
Parenting plays a vital role in determining a child's development and future life opportunities. Irr...
Parents that have developed a positive and cohesive Sense of Self will be more effective parents; di...
The ability to perspective-take (cognitive awareness of another's state) and empathise (emotional/af...
This study examines the qualitative and quantitative effects of a short-term, psychodynamically orie...
Mirror systems are widely thought to map perceptual representations of others’ actions onto the obs...
A study was made to determine whether fathers and mothers provide different types of linguistic and ...
Parental mentalizing - the parent's ability to envision the child's mental states (such as desires, ...
Parent-child interactions tend to be problematic among families of children diagnosed with Attention...
The ability to display caring responses to another child's distress is a key aspect of early empathy...
Recent technological advancement allows developmental researchers to use small cameras that can be a...
Eye contact is crucial for the formation and maintenance of social relationships, and plays a key ro...
Background: Current observational methods to understand adolescent-parent interaction are limited in...
This article provides preliminary evaluation for a new and easy to use parental sensitivity scale, w...
Differences in parent-child interactions have implications for a range of developmental outcomes, ye...