Browsing by Subject "Infants"
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Effects of parental divorce on children in relation to development and attachment style
(2010-05)Extensive research on the impact of divorce on children has been conducted. Much of this research emphasizes negative findings. Debate over the factors that exacerbate or alleviate these negative findings exists, and ... -
Examining the role of social cues in early word learning
(2007-05)Infant word learning has become a popular field of study over the past decade. Research during this time has shown that infants can learn, in a short period of time, to attach words to objects. Two experiments on the role ... -
Making music in early childhood classrooms : design and implementation of an individualized teacher development program
(2018-01-23)At present there are no nationally agreed-upon training requirements for early childhood teachers who work in preschools and day care centers. Credentialing requirements vary widely from state to state, among institutions, ... -
Manipulating spatial frequency to understand global and local information processing in 7-month-old infants
(2009-08)It has been shown that infants build representations of their visual world by forming relations among its parts. However little is known about how they select the parts to relate. One possibility is that while constructing ... -
Parental reactions to infants' and toddlers' negative emotions : parenting antecedents and child outcomes
(2011-05)The present study provides information about the relationships between parental reactions to their children‘s expression of negative emotions at 8 months, parent-infant attachment at 12 and 15 months and parental reactions ... -
Parents’ joint attachment representations and caregiving : the moderating role of marital quality
(2017-06-23)This study examined how mothers’ and fathers’ joint attachment representations, assessed prenatally, predict parent’s caregiving behavior with their 8-month olds. Adults’ representations of their relationships with their ...