Adoptive Parenting Cognitions: Acknowledgement of Differences as a Predictor of Adolescents’ Attachment to Parents: Parenting: Vol 0, No 0

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Further info Funding Major funding will come from the Countrywide Institute of Child Health and Human Development less than Grant [R01-Hd-028296, R01-Hd-049859] William T. Grant Basis less than Grant [7146] Place of work of Population Affairs—U.S. Department of Health and Human Products and services, Hogg Basis for Psychological Health and […]

Effects of Emotion Regulation Strategies on Mothers’ Self-Reported, Physiological, and Facial Expressive Responses to Infant Laughing: Parenting: Vol 0, No 0

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INTRODUCTION Infant laughing is a communication signal that is important to the parent-child relationship. It evokes feelings of love and happiness in parents (Groh & Roisman, 2009). Infant laughing activates individuals’ brain regions associated with the reward system (Kringelbach, 2005; Riem et al., 2012). However, not all parents perceive infant […]