parent-child interaction
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interaction
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌɪn.təˈræk.ʃən/us/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈræk.ʃən/
an occasion when two or more people or things communicate with or react to ...
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(Definition ofinteractionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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However, we believe that the authors have limited their argument by focusing so heavily on earlyparent-childinteraction.
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Sensitivity was positively correlated with child positive mood and sustained attention during theparent-childinteraction.
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However, in the instances ofparent-childinteractionanalyzed here, play is used to accomplish "real" literal-frame actions.
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One valuable line of research involves the observation of affective behavior during dyadicparent-childinteraction.
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Parent-childinteractionis viewed as a final common pathway that is influenced both by improvements in parental sensitivity and improvements in child behavior.
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Together, these results suggest that a significant loss inparent-childinteractionbegins at the birth of the third child.
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The child's regulatory physiology andparent-childinteractionhave played a role in recent thinking on emotion regulation abilities in development.
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At this point, children outnumber adults in the family and the possibility for high levels of one-to-oneparent-childinteractionis substantially reduced.
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The effects of the early intervention are predicted to be partially mediated by the quality ofparent-childinteraction.
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These areas include adaptive behavior, temperament,parent-childinteraction, and motivation.
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The pattern of results suggested a higher quality ofparent-childinteractionin one-child families.
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