Events2Join

Infant Rearing in the Context of Contemporary Neuroscience


Infant Rearing in the Context of Contemporary Neuroscience

Parents who have been advised to put their babies to bed and leave them, even if they cry, should understand that there is scientific evidence that being left ...

Infant rearing in the context of contemporary neuroscience

Download Citation | Infant rearing in the context of contemporary neuroscience | Few topics arouse such strong feelings as child rearing or are as complex ...

The neurobiology of parenting: A neural circuit perspective - PMC

Despite the critical importance of parental care, our understanding of the underlying neural circuits remains rudimentary. In particular, while most of our ...

Neurobiology and Babycare: Child rearing in the context of ...

Neurobiology and Babycare: Child rearing in the context of contemporary neuroscience. Karen Morris (Participant). CV - Conferences. Activity: Participating in ...

Blinded by neuroscience: social policy, the family and the infant ...

... Contemporary Neuroscience Debates in Leadership" Journal of Business Ethics ... Context pp 62, 978-1-137-02425-1. Crossref. [34] McGimpsey, Ian, 2017 ...

(PDF) Upbringing and Neuroscience. Embodied Theory as a ...

of popularized neurodiscourse affects parents' experience in raising their children (Erziehung) seems pressing. ... historical, cultural and social embeddedness ...

'Love builds brains': representations of attachment and children's ...

A focus on early brain development has come to dominate expert child rearing advice over the past two decades. Recent scholars have noted a ...

EFFECTS OF A SECURE ATTACHMENT RELATIONSHIP ON ...

In this article I detail the neurobiology of a secure attachment, an exemplar of adaptive infant mental health, and focus upon the primary caregiver's ...

Neurobiology of Fetal and Infant Development | MassAIMH

The caregiving context in institution-reared and family- reared infants and toddlers in Romania. Journal of. Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 48(2), 210–218.

Parental Responsibility in the Context of Neuroscience and Genetics

“This is a collection of 14 scholarly articles contributed by 19 authors on parental rights and the care of children in light of neuroscience and genetics. …

Full article: Attachment and early brain development

The infant brain develops within an interpersonal context, where structural and functional networks are shaped by the nature and quality of ...

Neuroscience and the Child Welfare System

When scholars do examine neuroscience and children, it is typically in the context of the juvenile justice system, as with the work of Elizabeth Scott and.

The cultural specificity of parent-infant interaction - ScienceDirect.com

Infants in traditional rural farming households experience a predominantly proximal parenting style, composed from mainly body contact and body stimulation. Of ...

The Neurobiology of Human Attachments - Ruth Feldman Lab

... child-rearing contexts [3–5]. Later attach- ments, with romantic partners ... availability and receptor localization in the infant's brain, shaping the capacity ...

The Neurobiology of Stress and Adversity in Infancy - MassAIMH

The stressfulness of separation among nine-month-old infants: Effects of social context variables and infant temperament. ... infants and toddlers at child care: ...

John B. Watson's advice on child rearing: Some historical context.

Modern perspectives on John B. Watson and classical behaviorism. Greenwood Press/Greenwood Publishing Group. Watson, J. B. (1928b, Jan.). A good child just a ...

Neuroscience and Parental Influence | Child And Family Blog

What happens in the early building of these brain regions? They develop rapidly during early childhood so they are very vulnerable to environmental influences, ...

Online Responses towards Parental Rearing Styles ... - ERIC

Based upon this limitation, a further experiment will be developed to investigate parents' rearing styles in the context of young children playing hand-held ...

Questioning the uncritical acceptance of neuroscience in child and ...

Hyslop (2013), more recently, observed how both the. United Kingdom (UK) and Aotearoa New. Zealand have a tendency to develop reports. “against a background of ...

John B. Watson's advice on child rearing: Some historical context.

Watson provided some of this advice for producing “children who would be able to cope with the realities of modern life” (Watson & Watson, 1928, p. 10). His ...