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Associations Between Early Maternal Depressive Symptom Trajectories And Toddlers’ Felt Security At 18 Months: Are Boys And Girls At Differential Risk?
Beeghly, Marjorie; Partridge, Ty; Tronick, Ed. - : Erlbaum, 2017. : Wiley Periodicals, Inc., 2017
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Does Child Sex Moderate Vulnerability to Postpartum Risk among Infants of Mothers at Risk for Psychopathology?
McGinnis, Ellen; Bocknek, Erika; Beeghly, Marjorie. - : Wiley Periodicals, Inc., 2015. : University of Vermont, Research Center for Children, Youth, and Families, 2015
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A Still-face Paradigm for Young Children: 2½ Year-olds’ Reactions to Maternal Unavailability during the Still-face
Abstract: This study evaluated similarities and differences in 2½ year-old children’s reactions to maternal unavailability during a brief still-face episode and subsequent resumption of social interaction during a reunion episode. Seventy mothers and children were videotaped in the Toddler Still-Face paradigm (T-SF), an age appropriate adaptation of the Face-to-Face Still-Face paradigm. Similar to their younger counterparts, 2½ year-olds displayed the traditional “still-face effect,” including an increase in negative affect, gaze aversion, and a wide array of behaviors indicative of proximity seeking to the mother, solicitation of her attention, and avoidance and a “reunion effect,” characterized by a carryover of negative affect and avoidance behavior (e.g., moving away from the mother) from the still-face episode to the reunion play episode. However, differences in toddlers’ behaviors during the still-face and reunion episodes were also observed, which highlight age-related changes in the toddlers’ ability to cope with the stress of maternal unavailability during the still-face during the third year of life. Contrary to reports for younger infants, few gender differences were found in toddlers’ reactions to the still-face. The findings support the hypothesis that the toddlers are attempting to make meaning out of an unexpected and senseless event.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22384309
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3289403
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Translational research on early language development: Current challenges and future directions
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Vocal and gestural symbols : similarities and differences from 13 to 28 months
In: From gesture to language in hearing and deaf children. - Washington : Gallaudet Univ. Press (1998), 79-91
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Semantic development of African-American children prenatally exposed to cocaine
In: Semin Speech Lang 19 (1998) 2, 167-187
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Play-language relationships in young children with developmental delay : implications for assessment
In: Journal of speech and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 34 (1991) 1, 112-122
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Talking about internal states. The acquisition of an explicit theory of mind
In: Developmental Psychology 18 (1982), 906-921
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