[PDF][PDF] Disentangling children's self-regulation: The role of dynamic dyadic coregulation
MF Prieto Tagle - 2024 - repositorio.udd.cl
Abstract Self-regulation (SR), the ability to modulate own's cognition, emotion, and/or
behavior has a foundational role in promoting wellbeing across the lifespan. Parent-child …
behavior has a foundational role in promoting wellbeing across the lifespan. Parent-child …
Development of “Coping” in Newborns: Neurophysiological Stress Reactivity and “External Coping” via the Caregiver
EA Skinner, MJ Zimmer-Gembeck, EA Skinner… - The Development of …, 2016 - Springer
Two major reorganizations in the coping system occur during the first three months of life.
Prior to birth, the neurophysiological systems subserving coping functioned inside the …
Prior to birth, the neurophysiological systems subserving coping functioned inside the …
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 …
Responding to distressed infants: Does mothers' positive versus negative affect matter for infants' behavior and physiology?
MS Maier, SH Goodman, PD McElwee - Infant Behavior and Development, 2023 - Elsevier
How mothers respond to infants' distress has implications for infants' development of self-
regulation and social competence. In a sample of 35 mothers and their 4-to 8-month-old …
regulation and social competence. In a sample of 35 mothers and their 4-to 8-month-old …
Delineating Differential Dimensions of Maternal Behaviour in Mother-Infant Interactions and Their Unique Associations With Infant Emotional Reactivity and …
B Shahaf-Oren - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Background: The early caregiving environment has been widely acknowledged as crucial in
shaping developmental outcomes through caregiver-infant relationships. Abundant research …
shaping developmental outcomes through caregiver-infant relationships. Abundant research …
Social Co-regulation of the Autonomic Nervous System Between Infants and Their Caregivers
Infants communicate physiological needs to caregivers and are sensitive to caregivers' cues,
with both dyadic partners integrating their brain and body functions. Though the autonomic …
with both dyadic partners integrating their brain and body functions. Though the autonomic …
Co-regulation between mothers and children over time and in different risk contexts
KM Doiron - 2023 - spectrum.library.concordia.ca
This dissertation explored the development and outcomes of mother-infant co-regulation of
communication in low-and at-risk dyads. Interactions between mothers and their children …
communication in low-and at-risk dyads. Interactions between mothers and their children …
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' …
A comparison of preterm and full-term infant emotional regulation development through infant-mother affect synchrony
HYT Low - 2024 - dr.ntu.edu.sg
Emotional regulation aligns goal-directed behaviour towards optimal outcomes. An integral
contribution towards developing emotional regulation is the establishment of synchronised …
contribution towards developing emotional regulation is the establishment of synchronised …