Subjects in the PFR condition also reported more understanding of
toddlers and child competence than the comparison subjects, although, again, these differences were no longer significant at the 6 - month follow - up.
Not exact matches
Some research suggests that in infant
child care, infants
and toddlers with more responsive
and sensitive caregivers have higher cognitive
and language scores
and greater social
competence (Rubenstein & Howes, 1983).
Use of screeners, such as the BITSEA, may improve significantly the identification of infants
and toddlers with possible social - emotional problems or delays, thereby aiding efforts to provide early intervention services to young
children with early social - emotional / behavioral problems
and / or delays in
competence.
This 19 - page research synthesis provides information for early care
and education providers on using evidence - based practices in screening
and assessing the social - emotional
competence of infants,
toddlers,
and young
children.
Relations of maternal socialization
and toddlers» effortful control to
children's adjustment
and social
competence
Relations of maternal socialization
and toddler's effortful control to
children's adjustment
and social
competence