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Abstract Differences in mind‐mindedness and parental reflective functioning (PRF) were investigated in mothers and their 6‐month‐old infants from South Korea (N = 66, 32 girls) and the United Kingdom (N = 63, 26 girls). Mind‐mindedness was assessed in terms of appropriate and non‐attuned mind‐related comments during infant–mother interaction; PRF was ...
Yujin Lee +2 more
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Invasive species or legal alien? Confrontation and controversy in protecting sabras in Israel
Abstract In an era marked by heightened globalization and climate crisis, the proliferation of alien or invasive species has emerged as a critical issue. This article delves into the contentious debates surrounding strategies for addressing these species, offering insights into divergent visions of “environmental futures” and the intricate interplay of
Liron Shani
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Abstract Emotions play an important role in fostering positive parenting and healthy child development. This qualitative study explored the affective experiences of racially diverse US fathers with low income across the prenatal, postnatal, and early childhood periods. Semi‐structured interviews were conducted with 24 fathers. Interview questions asked
Joyce Y. Lee +5 more
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Actively changing the narrative: An exploration of culturally grounded parenting and social skills
Abstract Recognizing culturally salient aspects of socialization practices and understanding how these practices support culturally valued aspects of development is an integral component in conducting anti‐racist research and validating the lived experiences of minoritized families.
Katharine Suma +3 more
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The strategic allocation theory of vigilance
A two‐level model of vigilance meta‐reasoning Abstract Despite its importance in different occupational and everyday contexts, vigilance, typically defined as the capacity to sustain attention over time, is remarkably limited. What explains these limits? Two theories have been proposed.
Samuel Murray, Santiago Amaya
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An emotional perspective on the Multiple Streams Framework
Abstract Emotions are central to human behavior and, consequently, play a significant role in policymaking. While the Multiple Streams Framework (MSF) incorporates the notion of “public mood” into the political stream, this concept primarily focuses on a fleeting, less intense, and diffuse emotional state that is not necessarily linked to a specific ...
Moshe Maor
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Emotions in engineering education: A configurative meta‐synthesis systematic review
Abstract Background The study of emotions in engineering education (EEE) has increased in recent years, but this emerging, multidisciplinary body of research is dispersed and not well consolidated. This paper reports on the first systematic review of EEE research and scholarship.
Johanna Lönngren +9 more
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Predicting fidelity and treatment outcomes in savoring interventions among mothers of young children
Abstract Savoring impacts parents’ emotions and parent–child relationship quality. Using data from a randomized controlled trial (N = 164 mothers of 18–27‐month‐olds, 37 interveners) conducted with a community sample in the United States, this study examined predictors of fidelity and treatment outcomes across two savoring preventative interventions ...
Jessica L. Borelli +3 more
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Abstract Communimetric screening tools help clinicians identify and communicate their patient's areas of need and the corresponding level of action. However, few tools exist to identify mental health (MH) and developmental needs in young children. We aimed to implement and evaluate a new communimetric MH and developmental screening tool for children ...
Christine Polihronis +4 more
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Reflexionando en la catástrofe: el cuerpo como principal protagonista
Reseña del libro: BENEGAS LOYO, Diego y Otero, Dnorah( Ed.) (2016) Los Cuerpos Expuestos, Emergencia y ...
Aldana Boragnio
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