The role of oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) and mother's
emotional warmth in predicting adulthood sociability.
Four of the original MCAST scales were thought of as capturing secure base script knowledge in children's stories, as they fit well the description of the core elements of the secure base script (Psouni and Apetroaia 2014): Proximity (seeking contact and closeness by both child and caregiver when a difficulty arises), Sensitivity (caregiver's physical and emotional response to the child's distress, orientation to the child's behavior and state of mind), Assuagement (degree to which child's distress is moderated, both as a result of appropriate caregiver actions and because the child accepts the care and soothing — from the child's and from the coder's perspective) and Warmth (inferred caregiver
emotional warmth in dealings with the child).
Furthermore, problem scores were found to be highly correlated with parental rejection and lack of
emotional warmth in both delinquents and controls.
Not exact matches
Much so - called «reasonable religion» is so lacking
in emotional warmth as to fail
in real significance.
But this generalization is true only when paternal engagement,
emotional expressiveness,
warmth and praise are figured into the equation, Conservative Protestant men have a way to go
in demonstrating fairness with their wives, who increasingly choose to be
in the paid work force.
In the more
emotional types of Protestant service both the external stimuli and the inner
warmth which the worshiper expects — and goes to church to secure — are conducive to attention.
Kant's ethic has often been viewed as unduly severe, as purely formal and lacking
emotional warmth, but to see it
in these terms is to miss his main point.
By sleeping next to its mother, the infant receives protection,
warmth,
emotional reassurance, and breast milk —
in just the forms and quantities that nature intended.
Volume XII, Number 1 Reading
in Waldorf Schools, Part II: Beginning
in Flow and
Warmth — Arthur Auer Rudolf Steiner on Teaching Left - Handed Children — Daniel Hindes The Tricky Triangle: Children, Parents, Teachers — Dorit Winter Healing Children Who Have Attentional,
Emotional, and Learning Challenges — Susan Johnson, M.D..
Make sure he hears the
warmth in your voice when you do talk, and knows that you're there
in the background if he needs an
emotional lift, while trusting him to rely more on himself to get through life's ups and downs.
Written with
warmth, elegance and understanding, The New Experience Of Childbirth explores
emotional as well as the physical elements
in childbirth and is essential reading for every mother -(and father --RRB- to be.
In addition to Touchy Feely and Breathe
In, I was stunned by the
warmth and
emotional intensity of The Spectacular Now, James Ponsoldt's story of a cocky kid changed by the love of a truly good girl.
Affleck comes through, like the slivers of personality — of
warmth, of anguish, of sarcasm — streaming out of the cracks
in Lee's
emotional armor.
And with a beautiful tenderness that never rings false, Crowley's graceful film fills
in every
emotional contour with
warmth and sensitivity.
For instance, a program called RULER
in the United States is designed to improve the classroom atmosphere by creating a sense of
warmth and mutual respect, reducing hostility, and improving teacher sensitivity to students»
emotional and academic needs.
As the study notes, there is already significant evidence of positive associations between some parenting practices (such as
warmth) and depressive symptoms, but this is among the first evidence that specific types of parental involvement
in education may build
emotional resilience.
Dau writes
in an unembellished style that suits the starkness of his subject matter, yet there's a
warmth to his portrayal of Jonas and a deep
emotional quality to the novel overall.
What seems to begin
in the glowing
warmth of a homey kitchen transforms into a probing
emotional drama that speaks powerfully to women about family, prejudice, power... and secrets.»
While remaining cool to offers of marriage, she joined
in a seemingly cloudless, lifelong and apparently Platonic union with a fellow woman artist, Nathalie Micas, who evidently provided her with the companionship and
emotional warmth which she needed.
The Brazilian artist Erika Verzutti is
in her late 40s, but her work exudes the exploratory energy of youth, mellowed by older, wiser
emotional warmth, especially
in her unusual combination of materials.
«Authoritarian» parenting, characterized by high control and low
warmth, is associated with a lack of social competence and self - esteem, aggressiveness, and poor academic achievement; «permissive» parenting, characterized by high
warmth and low control, is associated with impulsive, aggressive behavior, and substance use problems; and «disengaged» (sometimes called «neglectful») parenting,
in which both
warmth and control are low, is associated with impulsivity, behavioral and
emotional problems, school dropout, substance use, and delinquency.10, 11
To measure changes
in the child's behaviour, we used the preschool version of a clinically validated measure of childhood
emotional and behavioural problems the Parent Account of Child Symptoms (PrePACS).60 Data on positive and negative interactions were gathered using a video of a child's mealtime coded according to the Mellow Parenting Scheme61 and a 5 min speech sample capturing parents» descriptions of their children and their relationship with each child, coded according to the
warmth of their initial statement and the percentage of negative comments about the child.62 Speech samples and videos were coded following the training of researchers by the developer according to the developer's manuals.61, 62 Researchers received training
in the administration of the PrePACS from the developer.
For example, child positive
emotional reactivity, fearfulness, and self - regulation elicit
warmth from parents, whereas child negative
emotional reactivity results
in more negative parental control.
Parenting has an impact on
emotional, social, and cognitive development, playing an important role
in the aetiology of mental illness, educational failure, delinquency, and criminality.1 Parenting is to some extent socially patterned, 2,3 and interventions to support the development of «helpful» parenting therefore have a role to play
in combating social inequalities
in health.4 The best mental health and social outcomes are achieved by parents who supervise and control their children
in an age appropriate way, use consistent positive discipline, communicate clearly and supportively, and show
warmth, affection, encouragement, and approval.5 — 8
When we don't feel safe, our bodies don't want to engage, connect, or provide the
emotional warmth our relationships need
in order to thrive.
In this case, the original study1 showed that when anxiously attached individuals were primed to feel a relationship threat (e.g., thinking about a breakup) they were more likely to seek physical
warmth as an «embodied» substitute for
emotional warmth (e.g., preferring hot foods like soup as opposed to medium - temperature foods like chips).
The
emotional climate It seems that mild physical punishment will have some effect on aggression and delinquency if the punishment is administered
in an atmosphere of
warmth, reasoning, and acceptance.
«
In Good Enough Parenting, John and Karen Louis put powerful new understandings and tools into parents» hands and show them, with an engaging blend of clarity, authority,
warmth, openness and humility, exactly how to use these to transform the quiet day to day moments, common challenges and
emotional crises of parenthood into opportunities to set their children on the path to flourishing as adults.
Based on studies conducted so far, findings suggest that child positive
emotional reactivity, fearfulness, and self - regulation elicit
warmth from parents, whereas child negative
emotional reactivity results
in more negative parental control.
Reduced
emotional distance (i.e., increased
warmth) within the family pictures was more strongly related to reduced conduct problems
in high CU compared to low CU children, further adding support to the notion that parental
warmth is of unique importance to the development of children with CU traits (hypothesis c).
Filled with
warmth, empathy, and hope, Becoming Whole teaches you how to ease
emotional pain
in your life and
in the lives of those you care about.
The Scottish Government has placed the individual wellbeing of children and young people at the heart of its policy agenda on Getting it Right for Every Child, with a recognition of the important role of parents and other carers
in providing «good basic care, stimulation and
emotional warmth, guidance and boundaries, safety and stability».
Cross-level interactions indicate that
emotional warmth was particularly salient for ELLs
in dual language immersion, whereas instructional support moderated the relationship between developmental bilingual education and reading achievement.
The Scottish Government's 2005 report on Health For All Children refers to the importance of a child's caregivers,
in providing «good basic care, stimulation and
emotional warmth, guidance and boundaries, safety and stability».
There were five measures: maternal
warmth, described as the degree to which the mother demonstrates positive regard and
emotional support for the child; maternal respect for autonomy, describing the degree to which the mother maintained appropriate control while providing the child the opportunity to negotiate what he / she wanted to do; maternal structure and limit setting, defined as the adequacy with which the mother established her expectations for the child's behavior and demonstrates a capacity for effective leadership that engenders child compliance; and synchrony / quality of assistance, described as the ability of the mother to assist the child's performance
in a manner that protects the child's self - esteem and demonstrates that she is attuned to the child's needs.
In addition, based on the importance of a therapeutic alliance between the youth and the treatment parent, treatment parents need to have attributes of: flexibility,
warmth, tranquility, and
emotional stability.
In her PEP Lab, Barb has investigated the effects of loving - kindness meditation (self - generated tenderness,
warmth, and compassion for others) on vagal tone, a physiologic measure of
emotional regulation which has been associated with adaptability, social connection and bonding if high, and risk of inflammation, cardiovascular disease, and stroke if low.
Cross-level interactions indicate that
emotional warmth was particularly salient for English language learners
in dual language immersion, whereas instructional support moderated the relationship between developmental bilingual education and reading achievement.
Children's development of the cognitive and social skills needed for later success
in school may be best supported by a parenting style known as responsive parenting.1 Responsiveness is an aspect of supportive parenting described across different theories and research frameworks (e.g. attachment, socio - cultural) as playing an important role
in providing a strong foundation for children to develop optimally.2 - 4 Parenting that provides positive affection and high levels of
warmth and is responsive
in ways that are contingently linked to a young child's signals («contingent responsiveness») are the affective -
emotional aspects of a responsive style.5 These aspects,
in combination with behaviours that are cognitively responsive to the child's needs, including the provision of rich verbal input and maintaining and expanding on the child's interests, provide the range of support necessary for multiple aspects of a child's learning.6
In other words, as stated in the final report about positive family functioning edited by the Australian Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (2010), family functions refers to a variety of characteristics encompassing several domains such as emotional attributes (e.g., closeness of parent — child relationships, warmth, sensitivity, perceived support, and safety), family governance issues (e.g., members» role, age appropriate rules), engagement and cognitive development, physical health habits, quality of intra-familial relationships (e.g., parent — child interactions, parent - parent relationships, spouse — spouse relationships), and social connectedness (e.g., relationships with the extended family, activities outside the family unit, members» role balance
In other words, as stated
in the final report about positive family functioning edited by the Australian Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (2010), family functions refers to a variety of characteristics encompassing several domains such as emotional attributes (e.g., closeness of parent — child relationships, warmth, sensitivity, perceived support, and safety), family governance issues (e.g., members» role, age appropriate rules), engagement and cognitive development, physical health habits, quality of intra-familial relationships (e.g., parent — child interactions, parent - parent relationships, spouse — spouse relationships), and social connectedness (e.g., relationships with the extended family, activities outside the family unit, members» role balance
in the final report about positive family functioning edited by the Australian Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (2010), family functions refers to a variety of characteristics encompassing several domains such as
emotional attributes (e.g., closeness of parent — child relationships,
warmth, sensitivity, perceived support, and safety), family governance issues (e.g., members» role, age appropriate rules), engagement and cognitive development, physical health habits, quality of intra-familial relationships (e.g., parent — child interactions, parent - parent relationships, spouse — spouse relationships), and social connectedness (e.g., relationships with the extended family, activities outside the family unit, members» role balance).
In general, preadolescents who perceived a lack of parental
emotional warmth, and high levels of parental rejection and overprotection were described as being more inattentive, aggressive, and delinquent by both parents and teachers.
Generally, authors agree that decreases
in parental control over both adolescent behavioral and
emotional functioning domains are necessary to promote healthy adolescent adjustment (Baumrind, 1991c), as is consistency of high levels of
warmth and acceptance (Hauser et al., 1984; Holmbeck, Paikoff et al., 1995; Powers, Hauser, Schwartz, Noam & Jacobson, 1983).
In this study focused on school aged children, we hypothesize that the impact of maternal depressive symptomatology on child social preference is mediated by the quality of mother - child interactions, particularly the
emotional availability,
warmth, and sensitive - responding of the parent to child.
The sight and smell of
warmth in a cup will generate a fast
emotional response, and who doesn't love a free cup of coffee
in the winter?