The objective of this paper is an empirical analysis of mother-infant feeding interactions through an observational instrument (Feeding Scale), which is applied to the videotape of a feeding session. Three samples of mothers and their children have been examined (104 couples with children ranging in age from 2 to 36 months: a first group in which children presented a feeding disorder on organic and functional base (food intolerances and/or gastroesophageal reflux), a second group in which the disorder was not due to a medical condition and a third group of control. The Authors meant to test three hypotheses: 1) the presence of developmental changes in mother-infant interactional patterns during the course of the first three years of life; 2...
The feeding interaction between mother and child is extremely important in childhood development. If...
This study examined the relationship between parent's feeding practices and the feeding behavio...
Promoting healthy eating habits from infancy onwards is essential, in order to prevent children from...
Aim. The objective of this paper is an empirical analysis of mother-infant feeding interactions thro...
Objectives: To evaluate the effects of age and the presence of feeding pathologies on the relational...
The literature has highlighted that feeding disorders of infancy and early childhood are associated ...
During the second year of life, mother's sensitivity in encouraging child autonomy supports children...
OBJECTIVE: This empirical study has its main object in highlighting the role of mother-child interac...
Background & Aims: The purpose of the present study was to compare feeding problems, infant eating b...
The sample of our study contains 383 mother-child pairs, of which 147 are pairs of mothers and child...
Objectives: The assessment of the quality of the parent-infant/toddler relationship in children wit...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the differences among three subtypes of feeding dis...
DIAGNOSTIC SUBTYPES OF FEEDING DISORDERS IN INFANCY: AN EMPIRICAL CONTRIBUTION ON MOTHER-CHILD FEEDI...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the differences among three subtypes of feeding diso...
The Parent-Child Play Scale has been developed as a scale that complements the Parent-Child Feeding...
The feeding interaction between mother and child is extremely important in childhood development. If...
This study examined the relationship between parent's feeding practices and the feeding behavio...
Promoting healthy eating habits from infancy onwards is essential, in order to prevent children from...
Aim. The objective of this paper is an empirical analysis of mother-infant feeding interactions thro...
Objectives: To evaluate the effects of age and the presence of feeding pathologies on the relational...
The literature has highlighted that feeding disorders of infancy and early childhood are associated ...
During the second year of life, mother's sensitivity in encouraging child autonomy supports children...
OBJECTIVE: This empirical study has its main object in highlighting the role of mother-child interac...
Background & Aims: The purpose of the present study was to compare feeding problems, infant eating b...
The sample of our study contains 383 mother-child pairs, of which 147 are pairs of mothers and child...
Objectives: The assessment of the quality of the parent-infant/toddler relationship in children wit...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the differences among three subtypes of feeding dis...
DIAGNOSTIC SUBTYPES OF FEEDING DISORDERS IN INFANCY: AN EMPIRICAL CONTRIBUTION ON MOTHER-CHILD FEEDI...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the differences among three subtypes of feeding diso...
The Parent-Child Play Scale has been developed as a scale that complements the Parent-Child Feeding...
The feeding interaction between mother and child is extremely important in childhood development. If...
This study examined the relationship between parent's feeding practices and the feeding behavio...
Promoting healthy eating habits from infancy onwards is essential, in order to prevent children from...