ISBN:
9781000556285
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (572 pages)
Series Statement:
World Library of Psychologists Ser.
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
649.1
Keywords:
Bornstein, Marc H
;
Child development
;
Parenting
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction, Personal and Professional: A Little Etymology, A Little History -- 1. How Infant and Mother Jointly Contribute to Developing Cognitive Competence in the Child -- 2. Activities and Interactions of Mothers and Their Firstborn Infants in the First Six Months of Life: Covariation, Stability, Continuity, Correspondence, and Prediction -- 3. Maternal Responsiveness to Infants in Three Societies: The United States, France, and Japan -- 4. Functional Analysis of the Contents of Maternal Speech to Infants of 5 and 13 Months in Four Cultures: Argentina, France, Japan, and the United States -- 5. Contemporary Research on Parenting: The Case for Nature and Nurture -- 6. Contributors to Self-Perceived Competence, Satisfaction, Investment, and Role Balance in Maternal Parenting: A Multivariate Ecological Analysis -- 7. Maternal Responsiveness to Young Children at Three Ages: Longitudinal Analysis of a Multidimensional, Modular, and Specific Parenting Construct -- 8. Toward a Model of Culture↔Parent↔Child Transactions -- 9. Parenting Knowledge: Experiential and Sociodemographic Factors in European American Mothers of Young Children -- 10. A Longitudinal Process Analysis of Mother-Child Emotional Relationships in a Rural Appalachian European American Community -- 11. Cognitive and Socioemotional Caregiving in Developing Countries -- 12. Mother-Infant Attunement: A Multilevel Approach via Body, Brain, and Behavior -- 13. Maternal Responsiveness and Sensitivity Reconsidered: Some is More -- 14. Differentiated Brain Activity in Response to Faces of "Own" versus "Unfamiliar" Babies in Primipara Mothers: An Electrophysiological Study -- 15. Mother-Infant Contingent Vocalizations in 11 Countries.
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