Outcomes of studies with exclusively or predominantly female caregivers suggest that boys in child care are involved with interactions, attachment relationships, and care of lower quality than girls. We investigated to what extent child gender (N = 38, 19 boys) and caregiver gender (N = 38, 19 males) is associated with child–caregiver interactions and attachment relationships. Children’s involvement and caregivers’ sensitive and stimulation behaviors were observed using systematic observations of semistructured play. Children’s secure attachment with caregivers was observed using the Attachment Q-Sort. Research Findings: Male and female caregivers showed similar sensitive behaviors toward boys and girls, and children had similar levels of s...
The literature often finds that same-gender children prefer to play with each other as early as the ...
How children experience, express, and regulate distress has important implications for adjustment. F...
This study, involving a community-based sample of 45 predominantly white primary caregivers of 45 tr...
In this observational study, male and female professional caregivers’ (n = 42) levels of sensitivity...
Recent empirical studies reporting sex differences in attachment relationships have prompted invest...
This study examined differences in the quality of child care experienced by toddler boys and girls. ...
Mind-mindedness refers to the caregiver’s ability to be attuned to the child’s mental states. Within...
Research examining the experiences of young carers of ill or disabled parents has increased greatly ...
Child attachment undergoes major changes during middle childhood. Maternal reflective functioning (R...
Child attachment undergoes major changes during middle childhood. Maternal reflective functioning (R...
Evidence has been accumulating for the impact of normal variation in caregiving quality on brain mor...
In this study, children's attachment relationships with their professional caregivers in center day ...
Growing up in high-risk environments is detrimental to children’s development of attachment security...
In the present study, we tested whether children’s play with feminine toys is related to social abil...
The aim of this study was to identify factors that help toddlers form attachment relationships with ...
The literature often finds that same-gender children prefer to play with each other as early as the ...
How children experience, express, and regulate distress has important implications for adjustment. F...
This study, involving a community-based sample of 45 predominantly white primary caregivers of 45 tr...
In this observational study, male and female professional caregivers’ (n = 42) levels of sensitivity...
Recent empirical studies reporting sex differences in attachment relationships have prompted invest...
This study examined differences in the quality of child care experienced by toddler boys and girls. ...
Mind-mindedness refers to the caregiver’s ability to be attuned to the child’s mental states. Within...
Research examining the experiences of young carers of ill or disabled parents has increased greatly ...
Child attachment undergoes major changes during middle childhood. Maternal reflective functioning (R...
Child attachment undergoes major changes during middle childhood. Maternal reflective functioning (R...
Evidence has been accumulating for the impact of normal variation in caregiving quality on brain mor...
In this study, children's attachment relationships with their professional caregivers in center day ...
Growing up in high-risk environments is detrimental to children’s development of attachment security...
In the present study, we tested whether children’s play with feminine toys is related to social abil...
The aim of this study was to identify factors that help toddlers form attachment relationships with ...
The literature often finds that same-gender children prefer to play with each other as early as the ...
How children experience, express, and regulate distress has important implications for adjustment. F...
This study, involving a community-based sample of 45 predominantly white primary caregivers of 45 tr...