Abstract One of the primary means of communicating with a baby is through touch. Nurturing physical touch promotes healthy physiological development in social mammals, including humans. Physiology influences wellbeing and psychosocial functioning. The purpose of this paper is to explore the connections among early life positive and negative touch and wellbeing and sociomoral development. In study 1, mothers of preschoolers (n = 156) reported their attitudes toward positive/negative touch and on their children's wellbeing and sociomoral outcomes, illustrating moderate to strong positive correlations between positive touch attitudes and children's sociomoral capacities and orientations and negative correlations with psychopathology. In study ...
Physical activity (PA) and touch, long known to facilitate interpersonal affiliation in adults and n...
Multiple studies have demonstrated the critical role of touch in human development and the impact of...
Previous behavioral research points to a positive relationship between maternal touch and early soci...
Professionals and laypersons alike agree that children need positive touch in their lives, especiall...
The sense of touch develops in utero and enables parent-child communication from the earliest moment...
Social touch is a powerful force in human development, shaping social reward, attachment, cognitive,...
Numerous studies from various fields have established that touch is vital to healthy adjustment duri...
Affective touch plays an important role in childrens social interaction and is involved in shaping t...
Increasing evidence shows that maternal touch may promote emotion regulation in infants, however les...
Though rarely included in studies of parent-infant interactions, affectionate touch plays a unique a...
In this paper, our goal is to explore what is known about the role of social touch during developmen...
Early intimate interactions between mothers and their infants are characterised by mutuality and rec...
The link between physical contact and the parent-child relationship has been well established in the...
Physical activity (PA) and touch, long known to facilitate interpersonal affiliation in adults and n...
The study of emotion elicitation in the caregiver–infant dyad has focused almost ex-clusively on the...
Physical activity (PA) and touch, long known to facilitate interpersonal affiliation in adults and n...
Multiple studies have demonstrated the critical role of touch in human development and the impact of...
Previous behavioral research points to a positive relationship between maternal touch and early soci...
Professionals and laypersons alike agree that children need positive touch in their lives, especiall...
The sense of touch develops in utero and enables parent-child communication from the earliest moment...
Social touch is a powerful force in human development, shaping social reward, attachment, cognitive,...
Numerous studies from various fields have established that touch is vital to healthy adjustment duri...
Affective touch plays an important role in childrens social interaction and is involved in shaping t...
Increasing evidence shows that maternal touch may promote emotion regulation in infants, however les...
Though rarely included in studies of parent-infant interactions, affectionate touch plays a unique a...
In this paper, our goal is to explore what is known about the role of social touch during developmen...
Early intimate interactions between mothers and their infants are characterised by mutuality and rec...
The link between physical contact and the parent-child relationship has been well established in the...
Physical activity (PA) and touch, long known to facilitate interpersonal affiliation in adults and n...
The study of emotion elicitation in the caregiver–infant dyad has focused almost ex-clusively on the...
Physical activity (PA) and touch, long known to facilitate interpersonal affiliation in adults and n...
Multiple studies have demonstrated the critical role of touch in human development and the impact of...
Previous behavioral research points to a positive relationship between maternal touch and early soci...