Sentences with phrase «old infants demonstrated»

Second, Gordon and Feldman (2008) reported that fathers with temperamentally more difficult (i.e., less predictable as judged by fathers) 5 - month - old infants demonstrated less coparental mutuality (similar to support) observed in triadic interactions.
First, Lindsey et al. (2005) found that fathers of difficult (i.e., fussier, less adaptable, more persistent, and less sociable as rated by mothers) 14 - month - old infants demonstrated relatively greater observed intrusive (or undermining) coparenting.
For example, in a 2007 study Yale University developmental psychologists found that six - month - old infants demonstrate an affinity for empathic behavior, preferring simple dolls they have seen helping others over visually similar bullies.

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What Macall Gordon did show is that supposed «sleep experts» are recommending CIO with very young babies, but the studies that purport to demonstrate that CIO is safe did not look at infants or did not seperate infants from older babies in their results and also only looked at a very small number of factors in determining its effectiveness / safety (not assessing the physiological or psychological effects).
The effectiveness of these intervention strategies was demonstrated by a study in the Netherlands in which 100 6 - month - old infants who displayed high levels of irritability shortly after birth were deemed to be at risk of developing insecure attachment.
This video instruction demonstrates how to put a 6 weeks old infant down from a baby ring sling after they have fallen asleep in it.
In this workshop practitioners learn how to facilitate respectful and caring touch in parent - child relationships by demonstrating the touch - based activities via a baby - doll for the FirstPlay ® Infant Massage Storytelling and via a large stuffed animal, for example, in Kinesthetic Storytelling for older children.
In a meta - analysis of 70 published studies (including 9,957 children and parents, and a core set of 51 randomized controlled trials with 6,282 mothers and children), Bakermans - Kranenburg, van IJzendoorn & Juffer8 demonstrated that the most effective attachment - based interventions to improve parent sensitivity (d = 0.33, p <.001) and promote secure infant - caregiver attachment (d = 0.20, p <.001) included the following characteristics: (1) a clear and exclusive focus on behavioural training for parent sensitivity rather than a focus on sensitivity plus support, or a focus on sensitivity plus support plus internal representations (e.g. individual therapy); (2) the use of video feedback; (3) fewer than five sessions (fewer than five sessions were as effective as five to 16 sessions, and 16 sessions or more were least effective); (4) a later start, i.e. after the infant is six months or older (rather than during pregnancy or before age six months); and (5) conducted by non-professionals.
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