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[Parent-child-interaction in infancy (author's transl)].

U Lehr

    Zeitschrift Fur Geburtshilfe Und Perinatologie
    |October 1, 1978
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    Both mother-child and father-child relationships are crucial for infant development. Parental interactions significantly impact a child

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    Area of Science:

    • Developmental Psychology
    • Family Studies

    Context:

    • Traditionally, research has focused heavily on the mother-child dyad.
    • Emerging evidence highlights the significance of the father-child relationship from infancy.
    • Early parent-child interactions shape multiple developmental domains.

    Purpose:

    • To review experimental findings on the importance of both mother-child and father-child relationships.
    • To discuss patterns of early parent-child interactions and their influence.
    • To re-evaluate the focus of developmental research concerning family dynamics.

    Summary:

    • Experimental studies confirm that both mother-child and father-child relationships are vital for child development.
    • Specific interaction patterns between parents and newborns/infants influence emotional, social, and cognitive growth.
    • The child's birth and behavior also impact parental personal development, indicating a bidirectional influence.

    Impact:

    • Challenges the exclusive focus on mother-child interactions in developmental research.
    • Advocates for a more holistic view of the family system in understanding child development.
    • Suggests that prioritizing only mother-child research may be detrimental to the overall family unit.

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