Socioeconomic status (SES) is strongly related to parental behaviors and the quality of parent-child interactions. We examined whether through maternal behaviors, SES is linked to joint attention (JA), an important form of parent-child interactions predicting language development. At 12 months, 50 mother-infant dyads were video-recorded during 5-min free play. We coded for maternal behaviors (sensitivity, cognitive stimulation, positive affect, negative affect, control) and JA characteristics (frequency, duration, initiated by maternal following/directing, passive/coordinated, terminated by mother/infant). Mediation analyses showed that higher-SES mothers were more sensitive, less controlling, provided more cognitive stimulation, and displa...
Family socioeconomic status (SES) and the quality of maternal behavior are among the few identified ...
Twenty-four infants were tested monthly for gaze and point following between 9 and 15 months of age ...
ABSTRACT:: Maternal parenting behaviors during a mother–infant play interaction were examined in a s...
Socioeconomic status (SES) is strongly related to parental behaviors and the quality of parent-child...
Although social attention coordination (SAC) is an important predictor of developmental outcomes for...
Parents support and scaffold more mature behaviors in their infants. Recent research suggests that p...
In a prospective longitudinal study of a representative community sample (N = 264), mothers' referen...
Recent research has documented systematic individual differences in early lexical development. The c...
This study examined the relationship of mother style of interaction to infant social and cognitive c...
Joint attention has long been accepted as constituting a privileged circumstance in which word learn...
Mother-infant joint attention has an important role in cognitive development and development of self...
Objective: This study examined the contributions of maternal bids for joint attention, relationship ...
Objective: This study examined the contributions of maternal bids for joint attention, relationship ...
Fifty-nine healthy infants were filmed with their mothers and with a researcher at two, four, six an...
Children from different socioeconomic backgrounds often have different long-term outcomes in terms o...
Family socioeconomic status (SES) and the quality of maternal behavior are among the few identified ...
Twenty-four infants were tested monthly for gaze and point following between 9 and 15 months of age ...
ABSTRACT:: Maternal parenting behaviors during a mother–infant play interaction were examined in a s...
Socioeconomic status (SES) is strongly related to parental behaviors and the quality of parent-child...
Although social attention coordination (SAC) is an important predictor of developmental outcomes for...
Parents support and scaffold more mature behaviors in their infants. Recent research suggests that p...
In a prospective longitudinal study of a representative community sample (N = 264), mothers' referen...
Recent research has documented systematic individual differences in early lexical development. The c...
This study examined the relationship of mother style of interaction to infant social and cognitive c...
Joint attention has long been accepted as constituting a privileged circumstance in which word learn...
Mother-infant joint attention has an important role in cognitive development and development of self...
Objective: This study examined the contributions of maternal bids for joint attention, relationship ...
Objective: This study examined the contributions of maternal bids for joint attention, relationship ...
Fifty-nine healthy infants were filmed with their mothers and with a researcher at two, four, six an...
Children from different socioeconomic backgrounds often have different long-term outcomes in terms o...
Family socioeconomic status (SES) and the quality of maternal behavior are among the few identified ...
Twenty-four infants were tested monthly for gaze and point following between 9 and 15 months of age ...
ABSTRACT:: Maternal parenting behaviors during a mother–infant play interaction were examined in a s...