The present study focused on relationships between temperament and behavior in early regulation development. Unlike most studies on the topic, we observed infant behavior in a naturalistic playful situation rather than in experimental stressful procedure, and employed temperament measures uniquely reflecting regulatory dispositions rather than a global measure of reactivity. The infant's self-regulatory behaviors were observed at 4 and 6 months during face-to-face interactions and regulatory dimensions were assessed at 4 months. We found that low intensity pleasure and soothability dimensions, related to the infant physical and social experience, respectively, significantly affected regulatory behavior and their influence showed to depend o...
The current study addressed two aims: (1) to describe different patterns of infant regulatory behav...
The goal of this study was to examine the effect of excessive crying in early infancy on the develop...
We examined early predictors of self-regulation in toddler-hood, testing a model of development that...
The present study focused on relationships between temperament and behavior in early regulation deve...
Self-regulation and emotion in infancy 2 Our study of individual differences in temperament has led...
In this essay we argue that infant temperament, defined as behavioral styles that appear early in li...
Temperament growth has been examined in infancy, but the spectrum of reactive and regulatory dimensi...
Regulatory flexibility is the ability to meet demands of a situation by modulating behavior, cogniti...
Temperament and parental control are two important factors that influence the early development of c...
Self-regulation is important for young children considering its profound relations with later mental...
The aim of this dissertation was to enhance knowledge concerning the early development of self-regul...
Attachment theory has emphasised how important sensitive and prompt caregiving is for the developmen...
Objective This study extends existing research on the role of infant temperament as a moderator of ...
Abstract: Self-regulatory processes are believed to be critical to early personality and behavioral ...
Within the first year of life, the motor, cognitive, and social gains infants make offer her new way...
The current study addressed two aims: (1) to describe different patterns of infant regulatory behav...
The goal of this study was to examine the effect of excessive crying in early infancy on the develop...
We examined early predictors of self-regulation in toddler-hood, testing a model of development that...
The present study focused on relationships between temperament and behavior in early regulation deve...
Self-regulation and emotion in infancy 2 Our study of individual differences in temperament has led...
In this essay we argue that infant temperament, defined as behavioral styles that appear early in li...
Temperament growth has been examined in infancy, but the spectrum of reactive and regulatory dimensi...
Regulatory flexibility is the ability to meet demands of a situation by modulating behavior, cogniti...
Temperament and parental control are two important factors that influence the early development of c...
Self-regulation is important for young children considering its profound relations with later mental...
The aim of this dissertation was to enhance knowledge concerning the early development of self-regul...
Attachment theory has emphasised how important sensitive and prompt caregiving is for the developmen...
Objective This study extends existing research on the role of infant temperament as a moderator of ...
Abstract: Self-regulatory processes are believed to be critical to early personality and behavioral ...
Within the first year of life, the motor, cognitive, and social gains infants make offer her new way...
The current study addressed two aims: (1) to describe different patterns of infant regulatory behav...
The goal of this study was to examine the effect of excessive crying in early infancy on the develop...
We examined early predictors of self-regulation in toddler-hood, testing a model of development that...