Background Previous studies underscore the need to improve caregiver–child interactions in early child care centers. Objective In this study we used a randomized controlled trial to examine whether a 5-week video feedback training can improve six key interactive skills of caregivers in early child care centers: Sensitive responsiveness, respect for autonomy, structuring and limit setting, verbal communication, developmental stimulation, and fostering positive peer interactions. Method A total of 139 caregivers from 68 early child care groups for 0- to 4-year-old children in Dutch child care centers participated in this RCT, 69 in the intervention condition and 70 in the control condition. Caregiver interactive skills during everyday interac...
Training for caregivers in day-care was investigated for its relationship to caregivers\u27 attitude...
Background: In countries where the majority of young children are enrolled in professional childcare...
Sensitive caregiver–child interactions appear fundamental throughout childhood, supporting infants’ ...
Background: Previous studies underscore the need to improve caregiver-child interactions in early ch...
Research Findings: High-quality caregiver-child interactions constitute the core of high-quality chi...
The current study assessed (1) the importance of six caregiver interactions skills (sensitive respon...
High-quality early childhood education and care (ECEC) is related to childrens’ socioemotional and c...
Research Findings: We assessed the quality of child care in a nationally representative sample of 20...
The core aspect within process quality is quality of interactions between caregivers and children. T...
Background: In countries where the majority of young children are enrolled in professional childcare...
Early intervention (EI) programmes are reported to have an impact on parent‐child interaction. CareT...
Research has demonstrated that teachers working in early childhood education and care (ECEC) are pro...
Whereas various studies have examined the effects of in-service training, relatively little is known...
An experimental study showed that a video feedback intervention improved the interaction skills of e...
This study examined the effects of a 120-hour preschool training course on caregivers' behavior and ...
Training for caregivers in day-care was investigated for its relationship to caregivers\u27 attitude...
Background: In countries where the majority of young children are enrolled in professional childcare...
Sensitive caregiver–child interactions appear fundamental throughout childhood, supporting infants’ ...
Background: Previous studies underscore the need to improve caregiver-child interactions in early ch...
Research Findings: High-quality caregiver-child interactions constitute the core of high-quality chi...
The current study assessed (1) the importance of six caregiver interactions skills (sensitive respon...
High-quality early childhood education and care (ECEC) is related to childrens’ socioemotional and c...
Research Findings: We assessed the quality of child care in a nationally representative sample of 20...
The core aspect within process quality is quality of interactions between caregivers and children. T...
Background: In countries where the majority of young children are enrolled in professional childcare...
Early intervention (EI) programmes are reported to have an impact on parent‐child interaction. CareT...
Research has demonstrated that teachers working in early childhood education and care (ECEC) are pro...
Whereas various studies have examined the effects of in-service training, relatively little is known...
An experimental study showed that a video feedback intervention improved the interaction skills of e...
This study examined the effects of a 120-hour preschool training course on caregivers' behavior and ...
Training for caregivers in day-care was investigated for its relationship to caregivers\u27 attitude...
Background: In countries where the majority of young children are enrolled in professional childcare...
Sensitive caregiver–child interactions appear fundamental throughout childhood, supporting infants’ ...