We examined the home - based concerns reported by mothers of
infant siblings of children with autism across the first year of life.
Not exact matches
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At
Children's Hospital, for example, we encourage
siblings above the age
of 2 to visit the premature
infants in the hospital.
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You said one thing that much Development theory disagrees with: «Most
children in two - parent families today form primary attachments to both
of their parents at the same stage in their development» Actually,
infants attach to the mother more intensely first, then the father and
siblings.
While very few studies have examined functional connectivity in young
children and toddlers with autism (Dinstein et al., 2011), some have started to use structural measures to examine high - risk
infants, including
siblings of children with autism.
However, a retrospective epidemiological study by Fort, et al. showed that teenaged
children with a diagnosis
of autoimmune thyroid disease were significantly more likely to have received soy formula as
infants (18 out
of 59
children; 31 percent) when compared to healthy
siblings (nine out
of 76, 12 percent) or control group
children (seven out
of 54; 13 percent).
To find answers, she is currently working on the
Infant Sibling Project in collaboration with Harvard Medical School Professor Charles Nelson, research director in the Division
of Developmental Medicine, and Boston University's Helen Tager - Flusberg at
Children's Hospital Boston.
Inside Singer's lives a clever young girl named Solemn Redvine, whose family prefers to keep their distance from their neighbors — with the exception
of Solemn's father, whose occasional wanderings lead Solemn to believe the
infant child of a couple down the way may be her half -
sibling.
They may be unaccustomed to
infants because they were brought up in small families and were not given responsibilities for caring for their younger
siblings, as older
children of yesteryear had to do.
If mediation is the oldest
child of this paradigm shift, then collaborative law is its younger, but now kicking and screaming
infant sibling.
Baseline covariates included in regression models were site
of enrollment (hospital or office), age
of child at interview, and characteristics
of the mother (age, education, race / ethnicity, employment), father (employment), family (marital status / father in household, number
of siblings, owned home, income), and
infant (low birth weight, source
of payment for care).
Comment: Female older
siblings are far more likely than male older
siblings to be given
child care responsibilities while young; teenage girls are far more likely than teenage boys to hold childcare and babysitting jobs; new mothers are far more likely to have prepared for parenthood by reading pregnancy - to - parenting articles and books as well as talking with (and spending social time with) primary caregiving women friends and relatives and their
children; the ever - present months - long pregnancy itself initiates mothers into a mindset
of habitual constant awareness
of child - whereabouts; and various biological and hormonal factors make mothers more responsive to routine
infant cues (other than severe distress cries.)
Parent -
child feedback predicts
sibling contrast: Using twin studies to test theories
of parent - offspring interaction in
infant behavior