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Early Postpartum Parental Preoccupation and Positive Parenting Thoughts: Relationship with Parent–Infant Interaction
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Harper & Row, 2013-03)
Parenting behaviors and parent–infant emotional bonding during the early postpartum months play a critical role in infant development. However, the nature and progression of parental thoughts and their relationship with ...
Sleep and Attachment in Preterm Infants
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Erlbaum, 2013-01)
Infants born preterm are at elevated risk for socioemotional difficulties; however, factors contributing to this risk are largely understudied. Within the present study, we explored infant sleep as a biosocial factor that ...
Diversity: Challenges and opportunities in infancy
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 2003-05)
No abstract.
Reflection in thought and action: Maternal parenting reflectivity predicts mind-minded comments and interactive behavior
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 2008-07)
Recent research has identified mothers' mental reflective functioning and verbal mind-minded comments as important predictors of subsequent infant attachment security. In the present study, we examine associations between ...
Maternal Sensitivity And Latency To Positive Emotion Following Challenge: Pathways Through Effortful Control
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.SPSS, 2014-05)
The ability to self‐generate positive emotions is an important component of emotion regulation. In this study, we focus on children's latency to express positive emotions following challenging situations and assess whether ...