Introduction Infants with neurodevelopmental disabilities (NDs) show emotional, cognitive and sociointeractive dysregulation dramatically impacting on caregiving behaviour. Early video-feedback interventions (VFIs) are effective in promoting sensitive parenting, which in turn supports infants' development, even in case of ND. In the light of limited resources of the healthcare systems, technological advances in telemedicine may facilitate the delivery of VFI to a greater number of families of infants with ND. To date, no study has implemented a telemedicine VFI (TVFI) for families of infants diagnosed with ND. Methods and analysis The Supporting Parenting at Home-Empowering Rehabilitation through Engagement project is a randomised controlle...
Introduction Care Toy (CT), a new technological system equipped with sensorized toys has been devel...
International audienceIntroduction Intervention in the preschool period is currently recommended for...
Background: Recent research on early interventions with parents of infants at risk of externalising ...
Introduction Neurodevelopmental disability (ND) represents an adverse condition for infants' socio-e...
The Video-Feedback Intervention (VFI) is a technique aimed at promoting positive parenting that has ...
The quality of parenting a child receives has a major impact on development, wellbeing and future li...
Background: Parents of children with intellectual disabilities are likely to experience poorer menta...
Background: Visual or visual-and-intellectual disabilities of children make daily interactions more ...
Background Children with intellectual disability have an IQ < 70, associated deficits in adaptive sk...
Background: Parents of children with intellectual disabilities are likely to experience poorer menta...
Background: Congenital brain lesions expose infants to be at high-risk for being affected by neurode...
Background: Parents of children with intellectual disability are 1.5–2 times more likely than other ...
Aim: Parenting support has been shown to be of benefit to parents with intellectual disabilities (ID)...
Background: Challenging behaviours (CBs) such as aggression, self-injury, or property destruction ar...
Abstract Background Congenital brain lesions expose infants to be at high-risk for being affected by...
Introduction Care Toy (CT), a new technological system equipped with sensorized toys has been devel...
International audienceIntroduction Intervention in the preschool period is currently recommended for...
Background: Recent research on early interventions with parents of infants at risk of externalising ...
Introduction Neurodevelopmental disability (ND) represents an adverse condition for infants' socio-e...
The Video-Feedback Intervention (VFI) is a technique aimed at promoting positive parenting that has ...
The quality of parenting a child receives has a major impact on development, wellbeing and future li...
Background: Parents of children with intellectual disabilities are likely to experience poorer menta...
Background: Visual or visual-and-intellectual disabilities of children make daily interactions more ...
Background Children with intellectual disability have an IQ < 70, associated deficits in adaptive sk...
Background: Parents of children with intellectual disabilities are likely to experience poorer menta...
Background: Congenital brain lesions expose infants to be at high-risk for being affected by neurode...
Background: Parents of children with intellectual disability are 1.5–2 times more likely than other ...
Aim: Parenting support has been shown to be of benefit to parents with intellectual disabilities (ID)...
Background: Challenging behaviours (CBs) such as aggression, self-injury, or property destruction ar...
Abstract Background Congenital brain lesions expose infants to be at high-risk for being affected by...
Introduction Care Toy (CT), a new technological system equipped with sensorized toys has been devel...
International audienceIntroduction Intervention in the preschool period is currently recommended for...
Background: Recent research on early interventions with parents of infants at risk of externalising ...