The neurodevelopmental basis of early childhood disruptive behavior: Irritable and callous phenotypes as exemplars
LS Wakschlag, SB Perlman, RJ Blair… - American journal of …, 2018 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
The arrival of the Journal's 175th anniversary occurs at a time of recent advances in
research, providing an ideal opportunity to present a neurodevelopmental roadmap for …
research, providing an ideal opportunity to present a neurodevelopmental roadmap for …
Early intervention for children with intellectual disabilities: An update
MJ Guralnick - Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
This article provides an update on advances in both developmental and intervention science
that have occurred in the field of early intervention for children with developmental delays in …
that have occurred in the field of early intervention for children with developmental delays in …
The contribution of early communication quality to low-income children's language success
The disparity in the amount and quality of language that low-income children hear relative to
their more-affluent peers is often referred to as the 30-million-word gap. Here, we expand …
their more-affluent peers is often referred to as the 30-million-word gap. Here, we expand …
Same benefits, different communication patterns: Comparing Children's reading with a conversational agent vs. a human partner
Storybook reading accompanied by adult-guided conversation provides a stimulating
context for children's language development. Conversational agents powered by artificial …
context for children's language development. Conversational agents powered by artificial …
Social factors in the development of early executive functioning: A closer look at the caregiving environment
A Bernier, SM Carlson, M Deschênes… - Developmental …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
This study investigated prospective links between quality of the early caregiving
environment and children's subsequent executive functioning (EF). Sixty‐two families were …
environment and children's subsequent executive functioning (EF). Sixty‐two families were …
Infants' meaning-making and the development of mental health problems.
We argue that infant meaning-making processes are a central mechanism governing both
typical and pathological outcomes. Infants, as open dynamic systems, must constantly …
typical and pathological outcomes. Infants, as open dynamic systems, must constantly …
Children's conscience and self‐regulation
G Kochanska, N Aksan - Journal of personality, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
We focus on children's conscience, an inner guiding system responsible for the gradual
emergence and maintenance of self‐regulation. Drawing from our research program that …
emergence and maintenance of self‐regulation. Drawing from our research program that …
Parenting and children's self-regulation
WS Grolnick, AJ Caruso, MR Levitt - Handbook of parenting, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter explains about the contributions of parenting to children's developing self-
regulation. It considers parenting in relation to self-regulation in the broader sense of …
regulation. It considers parenting in relation to self-regulation in the broader sense of …
Children's fearfulness as a moderator of parenting in early socialization: Two longitudinal studies.
G Kochanska, N Aksan, ME Joy - Developmental psychology, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
Findings from 2 longitudinal studies replicate and considerably extend past work on child
temperament as a moderating link between parenting and successful socialization …
temperament as a moderating link between parenting and successful socialization …
Mother–child and father–child mutually responsive orientation in the first 2 years and children's outcomes at preschool age: Mechanisms of influence
G Kochanska, N Aksan, TR Prisco… - Child …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Mechanisms accounting for the effects of mutually responsive orientation (MRO) at 7, 15,
and 25 months in 102 mother–child and father–child dyads on child internalization and self …
and 25 months in 102 mother–child and father–child dyads on child internalization and self …