One of the strengths of Erikson's theory is its ability to tie together
important psychosocial development across the entire lifespan.
Not exact matches
Increased volume in this brain region is associated with more optimal
development of a number of
psychosocial factors (e.g., stress reactivity).15 Links between early responsive parenting and increased volume in the hippocampal region also suggest that the early developmental period is an
important time to facilitate responsive parenting practices, especially in high risk families, in order to enhance the parent - child relationship.
This longitudinal study has provided
important insight into the effects of
psychosocial deprivation on brain and behavioral
development, the importance of sensitive periods, and the ability to recover from severe neglect through high - quality and stable caregiving environments.
With the Minipally program, we propose to intervene even earlier (i.e. with preschoolers in child care services) on
psychosocial functioning and on stress regulation, as the ability to manage emotional arousal and to make meaningful friendship is an
important aspect of children's optimal
development.
Recent child
development research shows that the
psychosocial or noncognitive skills that children develop — including the ability to self - regulate and integrate in social settings — are
important for success in school and beyond.
Results suggest that aspects of early father functioning play an
important role in the
psychosocial, cognitive, and academic
development of preschool - aged children with behavior problems.
Besides biologically co-determined disturbances of impulse control (inhibition) and empathy (callous - unemotional traits),
psychosocial factors, especially family interactions and disturbance of social cognitive information processing, are
important factors in the
development of the disorder.