Parenting practices and
emotional availability at bedtime and infant sleep quality.
Maternal
emotional availability at bedtime predicts infant sleep quality.
When researchers tracked 45 mother - child pairs from infancy to age 7, they found that infants who were securely - attached during infancy were more likely to demonstrate
emotional availability at age 7 (Easterbrooks et al 2000).
Maternal
emotional availability at bedtime and infant cortisol at 1 and 3 months.
When researchers tracked 45 mother - child pairs from infancy to age 7, they found that infants who were securely - attached during infancy were more likely to demonstrate
emotional availability at age 7 (Easterbrooks et al 2000).
Maternal
emotional availability at bedtime and infant cortisol at 1 and 3 months.
Some researchers argue that the crucial ingredient is
emotional availability at bedtime — a characteristic that depends on a variety of behaviors.
Not exact matches
The course must include information on the following issues: (1) the
emotional effects of divorce on parents; (2) the
emotional and behavioral reactions to divorce by young children and adolescents; (3) parenting issues relating to the concerns and needs of children
at different development stages; (4) stress indicators in young children and adolescents; (5) conflict management; (6) family stabilization through development of a co-parenting relationship; (7) the financial responsibilities of parenting; (8) family violence, spousal abuse, and child abuse and neglect; and (9) the
availability of community services and resources.
The
Emotional Availability Scales: Methodological refinements of the construct and clinical implications related to gender and
at - risk interactions.
At the first stage of assessment self - report questionnaires were administered to examine the presence of maternal psychiatric symptoms (SCL -90-R), perceived social support (MSPSS), and marital adjustment (Dyadic Adjustment Scale); dyadic interactions were observed and rated with the Emotional Availability Scales (Biringen, 2008) at each stage of data collectio
At the first stage of assessment self - report questionnaires were administered to examine the presence of maternal psychiatric symptoms (SCL -90-R), perceived social support (MSPSS), and marital adjustment (Dyadic Adjustment Scale); dyadic interactions were observed and rated with the
Emotional Availability Scales (Biringen, 2008)
at each stage of data collectio
at each stage of data collection.
In recognition of the potential value of evidence - based parenting programmes, policymakers and scholars in recent years have taken a proactive stance to promote an increase in the
availability of parenting programmes
at the population level.3, 11,8 For example, the National Research Council and Institute of Medicine42 recommended in their report on «Preventing Mental,
Emotional and Behavioural Disorders Amongst Young People» that parenting programmes should be more widely disseminated and accessible.
In line with this lack of literature, the present paper reports on a pilot study aimed
at investigating longitudinally the quality of mother — child interactions, with specific reference to
emotional availability (EA), in a group of mother — child pairs involved in infant massage classes.