Clinical relevance: Parent-childinteractions are a key component of children's emotion regulation development.
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Future studies should consider other intermediary processes related to general parenting practices and parent-childinteractions.
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Parenting practices and parent-childinteractions shape children's health-related behaviours.
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These exaggerated perceptions of vulnerability lead to poor parent-childinteractions and, subsequently, to adverse child outcomes.
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Thus, there were better parent-childinteractions with Augmented treatment, and interactions improved overall at follow-up regardless of original treatment assignment.
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This review examines perspectives from several disciplines to further understand the influence of parent-childinteractions on the neurocircuitry shaping emotion regulation.
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Interruptions to parent-childinteractions due to technology, or "technoference," have been correlated with a host of negative child developmental outcomes.
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Six studies, which included 336 babies, gauged the effect of the visits on parent-childinteractions, and also showed a significant benefit for home visits.