This dissertation reports on two early childhood developments, joint engagement and attachment patterns, and explores a possible relationship between the two in a sample of 20 infants with various levels of visual impairments, without additional disabilities. Joint engagement and security and organization of attachment patterns have been associated with positive developmental outcomes, such as better language and socio-emotional skills, better performance in theory of mind tests, and reduced risk for psychopathology. There is a need for research on these topics in the population of children with visual impairments, and the relationship between joint engagement and attachment patterns has not been explored in this population.Study 1 focuses ...
Infant joint attention has been observed to be related to social-emotional outcomes in at-risk child...
We report a longitudinal study investigating developmental changes in the structure of attention eng...
The coordination of affect in joint attention was assessed in a longitudinal study of 5- to 9-month-...
Background: In Coordinated Joint Engagement (CJE), children acknowledge that they and their social p...
Although social attention coordination (SAC) is an important predictor of developmental outcomes for...
Secure parent-child attachment may help children to overcome the challenges of growing up with a vis...
This study examined the associations among attachment, joint attention, and language in normally dev...
Relations between infant–mother attachment security at 15 months and infants’ (N = 206) joint attent...
Joint engagement (JE) is a state in which two people attend to a common target. By supporting an inf...
There is a dearth of research examining relations among joint attention (JA; an infant\u27s social a...
Visual engagement, defined as “preferential attention to biological motion and preferential attentio...
The development of visual joint attention has been examined almost exclusively from the point of vie...
Fifty-nine healthy infants were filmed with their mothers and with a researcher at two, four, six an...
Parents support and scaffold more mature behaviors in their infants. Recent research suggests that p...
Early interactions between parents and infants are thought to be critical of later development. In p...
Infant joint attention has been observed to be related to social-emotional outcomes in at-risk child...
We report a longitudinal study investigating developmental changes in the structure of attention eng...
The coordination of affect in joint attention was assessed in a longitudinal study of 5- to 9-month-...
Background: In Coordinated Joint Engagement (CJE), children acknowledge that they and their social p...
Although social attention coordination (SAC) is an important predictor of developmental outcomes for...
Secure parent-child attachment may help children to overcome the challenges of growing up with a vis...
This study examined the associations among attachment, joint attention, and language in normally dev...
Relations between infant–mother attachment security at 15 months and infants’ (N = 206) joint attent...
Joint engagement (JE) is a state in which two people attend to a common target. By supporting an inf...
There is a dearth of research examining relations among joint attention (JA; an infant\u27s social a...
Visual engagement, defined as “preferential attention to biological motion and preferential attentio...
The development of visual joint attention has been examined almost exclusively from the point of vie...
Fifty-nine healthy infants were filmed with their mothers and with a researcher at two, four, six an...
Parents support and scaffold more mature behaviors in their infants. Recent research suggests that p...
Early interactions between parents and infants are thought to be critical of later development. In p...
Infant joint attention has been observed to be related to social-emotional outcomes in at-risk child...
We report a longitudinal study investigating developmental changes in the structure of attention eng...
The coordination of affect in joint attention was assessed in a longitudinal study of 5- to 9-month-...