A growing body of theoretical and empirical work has been attempting to answer the questions of how and how much of the effects of children’s early experience may depend on their inner characteristics. Theory and evidence suggest that some children, notably those with difficult temperaments, are more susceptible to both negative and positive aspects of parenting. The purpose of the current study was to investigate whether child temperament moderated the links between the quality of mother-infant interactions, observed when children were 1 year of age, and two components of child executive functioning (EF) at 3 years, namely impulse control and conflict EF, among 74 mother–child dyads. The results were consistent with the notion that ch...
OBJECTIVE: This study extends existing research on the role of infant temperament as a moderator of ...
Executive functioning (EF) facilitates a wide range of purposeful actions and plays a significant ro...
Researchers have suggested one developmental pathway of behavior problems in childhood from infant i...
Various factors may contribute to the emergence of externalizing behavior (EB) problems in the presc...
The present longitudinal study aims at investigating the interplay between child temperament, mother...
Committee members: Pittman, Laura D.; Shelleby, Elizabeth C.Advisor: Bridgett, David J.Includes illu...
This study investigated the interaction of child temperament and maternal discipline in the predicti...
This experimental study examined, in line with a differential susceptibility hypothesis, which child...
The differential susceptibility model asserts that individuals vary in their general susceptibility ...
Various factors may contribute to the emergence of externalizing behavior (EB) problems in the presc...
The differential susceptibility model asserts that individuals vary in their general susceptibility ...
Recent research indicates that parental behaviours may influence the development of executive functi...
Child externalizing behavioral problems (e.g., ADHD symptoms and aggressive behaviors) often appear ...
Objective This study extends existing research on the role of infant temperament as a moderator of ...
According to differential susceptibility theory (DST), some children may be more sensitive to both p...
OBJECTIVE: This study extends existing research on the role of infant temperament as a moderator of ...
Executive functioning (EF) facilitates a wide range of purposeful actions and plays a significant ro...
Researchers have suggested one developmental pathway of behavior problems in childhood from infant i...
Various factors may contribute to the emergence of externalizing behavior (EB) problems in the presc...
The present longitudinal study aims at investigating the interplay between child temperament, mother...
Committee members: Pittman, Laura D.; Shelleby, Elizabeth C.Advisor: Bridgett, David J.Includes illu...
This study investigated the interaction of child temperament and maternal discipline in the predicti...
This experimental study examined, in line with a differential susceptibility hypothesis, which child...
The differential susceptibility model asserts that individuals vary in their general susceptibility ...
Various factors may contribute to the emergence of externalizing behavior (EB) problems in the presc...
The differential susceptibility model asserts that individuals vary in their general susceptibility ...
Recent research indicates that parental behaviours may influence the development of executive functi...
Child externalizing behavioral problems (e.g., ADHD symptoms and aggressive behaviors) often appear ...
Objective This study extends existing research on the role of infant temperament as a moderator of ...
According to differential susceptibility theory (DST), some children may be more sensitive to both p...
OBJECTIVE: This study extends existing research on the role of infant temperament as a moderator of ...
Executive functioning (EF) facilitates a wide range of purposeful actions and plays a significant ro...
Researchers have suggested one developmental pathway of behavior problems in childhood from infant i...