Sharing in the Family System: Contributions of Parental Emotional Expressiveness and Children’s Physiological Regulation: Parenting: Vol 0, No 0

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SYNOPSIS Goal. The present research examines irrespective of whether associations in between mothers’ and fathers’ psychological expressiveness and children’s observed sharing habits vary for two young kids in the very same relatives and irrespective of whether children’s baseline respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) moderates relations in between psychological expressiveness and sharing. […]

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 […]