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Sense and Sensitivity: Research Indicates Best Ways to Boost Parental Sensitivity to Child Behavior
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Sense and Sensitivity: Research Indicates Best Ways to Boost Parental Sensitivity to Child Behavior
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SKU #: 2004-34
Publication date: 2004
ISBN: 2004-34
Author:
Kaki Roberts
Parental sensitivity is most likely to develop effectively when it is reinforced just as babies are first showing that they see a link between their behavior and their parents’ responsiveness. Early childhood interventionists and parent educators can use video modeling, video feedback, and other focused techniques to teach three important skills that parents need to become sensitive to their children’s intent to communicate or interact: attentiveness, accurate interpretation of cues, and timely and appropriate responsiveness to the child’s behaviors.
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