The significance of mind-mindedness, or the tendency of adults to ascribe mental states and processes when describing and interpreting children's behavior, is well established in home contexts. The purpose of this study was to explore the prevalence and pedagogical implications of the mind-mindedness of 24 early childhood practitioners working with 9-20-month-old infants in infant child-care programs. Two indices of mind-mindedness, mind-minded descriptions and mind-minded talk, were obtained from practitioners' narrated interpretations of infant play and their talk to a nominated infant during a 12-min free-play session. The quality of practitioners' interaction during this free-play session was coded for their levels of sensitivity and st...
Relations between mothers’ mind-mindedness (appropri- ate attunement to their infants’ internal stat...
Most out-of-home placed children have experienced early adversities, including maltreatment and negl...
Maternal mentalization refers to a mother’s capacity to understand mental-states of herself and her ...
Recent studies suggest that mind-mindedness is an important element of caregiver–child interactions ...
Mind-mindedness relates to parents' propensity to treat their young children as individuals with min...
Data are presented from a longitudinal investigation examining the relationship between maternal min...
Mind-mindedness is defined as parental proclivity to treat their infants as individual who have mind...
Mind-mindedness captures a caregiver’s attunement to his or her infant’s mental states, and the tend...
Caregivers’ Mind-mindedness in Family and Out-of-home Contexts: Methodological Perspectives Veronica...
The present study focused on maternal mind-mindedness (MM), that is, the tendency to treat an infant...
Maternal mind-mindedness, or the tendency to view the child as a mental agent, has been shown to pre...
The precise nature of the relation between adult mentalizing abilities and parental representations ...
We investigated whether maternal mind-mindedness in infant–mother interaction related to aspects of ...
Children's exposure to mind-related talk has been shown to foster young children's metacognitive und...
Maternal mentalization refers to a mother's capacity to understand mental-states of herself and her ...
Relations between mothers’ mind-mindedness (appropri- ate attunement to their infants’ internal stat...
Most out-of-home placed children have experienced early adversities, including maltreatment and negl...
Maternal mentalization refers to a mother’s capacity to understand mental-states of herself and her ...
Recent studies suggest that mind-mindedness is an important element of caregiver–child interactions ...
Mind-mindedness relates to parents' propensity to treat their young children as individuals with min...
Data are presented from a longitudinal investigation examining the relationship between maternal min...
Mind-mindedness is defined as parental proclivity to treat their infants as individual who have mind...
Mind-mindedness captures a caregiver’s attunement to his or her infant’s mental states, and the tend...
Caregivers’ Mind-mindedness in Family and Out-of-home Contexts: Methodological Perspectives Veronica...
The present study focused on maternal mind-mindedness (MM), that is, the tendency to treat an infant...
Maternal mind-mindedness, or the tendency to view the child as a mental agent, has been shown to pre...
The precise nature of the relation between adult mentalizing abilities and parental representations ...
We investigated whether maternal mind-mindedness in infant–mother interaction related to aspects of ...
Children's exposure to mind-related talk has been shown to foster young children's metacognitive und...
Maternal mentalization refers to a mother's capacity to understand mental-states of herself and her ...
Relations between mothers’ mind-mindedness (appropri- ate attunement to their infants’ internal stat...
Most out-of-home placed children have experienced early adversities, including maltreatment and negl...
Maternal mentalization refers to a mother’s capacity to understand mental-states of herself and her ...