Symposium: Making Sense of Parenting Across CulturesDespite the biological similarities of all infants, caregiving decisions about infant feeding, sleeping, and soothing, differ within and across cultures. We examined caregiving decisions cross-culturally using the Baby Care Questionnaire to identify parenting principles and practices. We distinguish between culturally-specific versus more general relations guiding caregiving during infancy
Objective. Cognitive and socioemotional caregiving practices are both important for child developmen...
Early life environments afford infants a variety of learning opportunities, and caregivers play a fu...
Do caregivers in non‐Western communities adapt their behaviors to the needs of infants? This questio...
Hechler and colleagues in this special show that prenatal behaviors predict the quality of postnatal...
Keller H, Lohaus A, Kuensemueller P, et al. The Bio-Culture of Parenting: Evidence From Five Cultura...
The current report provides a new framework to explore the role of parenting practices andprinciples...
IntroductionMost studies on parenting and its role in child development are conducted in Western cou...
AbstractThe current report provides a new framework to explore the role of parenting practices and p...
This study showed that prenatal quality of caregiving behavior toward a crying simulator infant pred...
This study explores infant-caregiver interaction in two cultures, replicating and expanding on previ...
This study explores middle class Anglo and Puerto Rican mothers\u27 beliefs and practices related to...
Parental ethnotheories—the shared, abstract, and often unconscious mental schema for understanding ...
Early life environments afford infants a variety of learning opportunities, and caregivers play a fu...
Keller H, Borke J, Staufenbiel T, et al. Distal and proximal parenting as alternative parenting stra...
In this study, children s ideas about childcare were investigated cross-culturally, considering gend...
Objective. Cognitive and socioemotional caregiving practices are both important for child developmen...
Early life environments afford infants a variety of learning opportunities, and caregivers play a fu...
Do caregivers in non‐Western communities adapt their behaviors to the needs of infants? This questio...
Hechler and colleagues in this special show that prenatal behaviors predict the quality of postnatal...
Keller H, Lohaus A, Kuensemueller P, et al. The Bio-Culture of Parenting: Evidence From Five Cultura...
The current report provides a new framework to explore the role of parenting practices andprinciples...
IntroductionMost studies on parenting and its role in child development are conducted in Western cou...
AbstractThe current report provides a new framework to explore the role of parenting practices and p...
This study showed that prenatal quality of caregiving behavior toward a crying simulator infant pred...
This study explores infant-caregiver interaction in two cultures, replicating and expanding on previ...
This study explores middle class Anglo and Puerto Rican mothers\u27 beliefs and practices related to...
Parental ethnotheories—the shared, abstract, and often unconscious mental schema for understanding ...
Early life environments afford infants a variety of learning opportunities, and caregivers play a fu...
Keller H, Borke J, Staufenbiel T, et al. Distal and proximal parenting as alternative parenting stra...
In this study, children s ideas about childcare were investigated cross-culturally, considering gend...
Objective. Cognitive and socioemotional caregiving practices are both important for child developmen...
Early life environments afford infants a variety of learning opportunities, and caregivers play a fu...
Do caregivers in non‐Western communities adapt their behaviors to the needs of infants? This questio...