Coregulation: a multilevel approach via biology and behavior
MH Bornstein, G Esposito - Children, 2023 - mdpi.com
In this article, we explore the concept of coregulation, which encompasses the mutual
adaptation between partners in response to one another's biology and behavior …
adaptation between partners in response to one another's biology and behavior …
Parent–child coregulation as a dynamic system: a commentary on Wass et al.(2024)
E Lunkenheimer - Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In this commentary, I argue that including and operationalizing allostatic processes will
become increasingly important in future research on parent–child biobehavioral …
become increasingly important in future research on parent–child biobehavioral …
Mother–infant co-regulation during infancy: Developmental changes and influencing factors
T Aureli, F Presaghi, MC Garito - Infant Behavior and Development, 2022 - Elsevier
Dyadic interaction is the ecological niche in which early human development occurs and
parent-infant co-regulation–the reciprocal adjustment between partners when interacting-is …
parent-infant co-regulation–the reciprocal adjustment between partners when interacting-is …
Annual Research Review:'There, the dance is–at the still point of the turning world'–dynamic systems perspectives on coregulation and dysregulation during early …
S Wass, E Greenwood, G Esposito… - Journal of Child …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
During development we transition from coregulation (where regulatory processes are
shared between child and caregiver) to self‐regulation. Most early coregulatory interactions …
shared between child and caregiver) to self‐regulation. Most early coregulatory interactions …
Gene-environment interplay in coercion
K Deater-Deckard, N Chen… - The Oxford handbook of …, 2016 - books.google.com
Coercive relationship dynamics are established and operate within reactive and regulatory
intra-and interpersonal processes in families. These regulatory processes function within …
intra-and interpersonal processes in families. These regulatory processes function within …
Understanding the parent-child coregulation patterns shaping child self-regulation.
FM Lobo, E Lunkenheimer - Developmental Psychology, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
Parent–child coregulation, thought to support children's burgeoning regulatory capacities, is
the process by which parents and their children regulate one another through their goal …
the process by which parents and their children regulate one another through their goal …
Becoming better together: The early development of interpersonal coordination
Crucial for interacting successfully with other people is the ability to coordinate one's actions
with those of others. Interpersonal coordination can be planned or emergent (spontaneous) …
with those of others. Interpersonal coordination can be planned or emergent (spontaneous) …
Annual Research Review: Studying interpersonal interactions in developmental psychopathology
During development we transition from co-regulation (where regulatory processes are
shared between child and caregiver) to self-regulation. Most early co-regulatory interactions …
shared between child and caregiver) to self-regulation. Most early co-regulatory interactions …
Parent-infant synchrony: A biobehavioral model of mutual influences in the formation of affiliative bonds
R Feldman - Monographs of the Society for Research in Child …, 2012 - JSTOR
Synchrony, a concept coined by the first researchers on parenting in social animals
(Rosenblatt, 1965; Schneirla, 1946; Wheeler, 1928), describes the dynamic process by …
(Rosenblatt, 1965; Schneirla, 1946; Wheeler, 1928), describes the dynamic process by …
The emergence of mother–infant co-regulation during the first year: Links to infants' developmental status and attachment
CA Evans, CL Porter - Infant Behavior and Development, 2009 - Elsevier
This study examined development and stability in emerging patterns of co-regulation in
mother–infant dyads (n= 101) over the later half of the first year of life. Links to infants' …
mother–infant dyads (n= 101) over the later half of the first year of life. Links to infants' …