abstract: There is significant amount of research suggesting that high maternal interference can cause low infant emotion regulation, where the infant is unlikely to develop socially acceptable self-regulation mannerisms. Inculcating these vital emotion regulation behaviors early on is critically important for dealing with daily stressors in adulthood and many children who cannot do this may develop anxiety and severe mental health issues. Since mothers are the primary caregivers, it would greatly behoove them to encourage their children to use these emotion regulation behaviors when need be. In an effort to examine the dimensions of maternal interference and infant self-regulation, this study was created with the main purpose of understand...
Background: The emotional climate between mothers and their children is known to be a significant in...
Attachment theory has emphasised how important sensitive and prompt caregiving is for the developmen...
This paper reviews various research conducted to understand the effect of maternal depression on mot...
ABSTRACT:: Maternal parenting behaviors during a mother–infant play interaction were examined in a s...
This study was designed to examine infant emotion regulation within mildly frustrating delay situati...
The consequences of parenting stress on the development of young children can be devastating. Althou...
Infants' abilities to regulate their emotional states initially develop in the context of the early ...
Seventy-three mothers and their 18-month-old toddlers were observed in a series of laboratory proced...
A growing body of literature demonstrates that prenatal maternal stress (PNMS) can influence infant ...
ABSTRACT—We sought to extend earlier work by examining whether there are ordinary variations in huma...
Previous research has investigated the effect of maternal soothing behaviors on reducing infant reac...
Early parent-infant interactions play a critical role in the social, emotional, and behavioral devel...
Identifying mechanisms that may underlie alteration in infant pain behaviour is important for preven...
Advisors: David J. Bridgett.Committee members: Laura Pittman; Elizabeth Shelleby.Includes bibliograp...
Background: Sensitive and responsive maternal caregiving behavior strengthens infan...
Background: The emotional climate between mothers and their children is known to be a significant in...
Attachment theory has emphasised how important sensitive and prompt caregiving is for the developmen...
This paper reviews various research conducted to understand the effect of maternal depression on mot...
ABSTRACT:: Maternal parenting behaviors during a mother–infant play interaction were examined in a s...
This study was designed to examine infant emotion regulation within mildly frustrating delay situati...
The consequences of parenting stress on the development of young children can be devastating. Althou...
Infants' abilities to regulate their emotional states initially develop in the context of the early ...
Seventy-three mothers and their 18-month-old toddlers were observed in a series of laboratory proced...
A growing body of literature demonstrates that prenatal maternal stress (PNMS) can influence infant ...
ABSTRACT—We sought to extend earlier work by examining whether there are ordinary variations in huma...
Previous research has investigated the effect of maternal soothing behaviors on reducing infant reac...
Early parent-infant interactions play a critical role in the social, emotional, and behavioral devel...
Identifying mechanisms that may underlie alteration in infant pain behaviour is important for preven...
Advisors: David J. Bridgett.Committee members: Laura Pittman; Elizabeth Shelleby.Includes bibliograp...
Background: Sensitive and responsive maternal caregiving behavior strengthens infan...
Background: The emotional climate between mothers and their children is known to be a significant in...
Attachment theory has emphasised how important sensitive and prompt caregiving is for the developmen...
This paper reviews various research conducted to understand the effect of maternal depression on mot...