The importance of caregiver-child interactions for the survival and healthy development of children : implications for intervention.
The quality of early infant-caregiver interactions determines the path of an infant's social, cognitive and emotional development. Theoretical and empirical evidence supporting this claim is reviewed, and the implications for early relationship-focussed interventions are considered. The study f...
Main Author: | Manegold, Julie. |
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Other Authors: | Richter, Linda. |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10413/3113 |
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