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Meece, D.; Kossek, E. E.; Barratt, M. – Online Submission, 2004
As parents rely on an increasingly complex patchwork of care giving arrangements, one aspect of children's early care experiences that may be associated with both children's and parent's well being is the complexity of the child care arrangements. Participants in a low-income sample and in a migrant farm working family sample participated in…
Descriptors: Mothers, Well Being, Infants, Individual Characteristics
Brophy, Holly Elisabeth; Honig, Alice Sterling – 1997
Adolescent mothers were recruited from a local hospital and from a local social service agency to participate with their newborn infants in a home visitation program intended to increase maternal sensitivity and to support the developing mother-infant relationship. The mother-infant pairs (n=46) were randomly assigned to either a control group or…
Descriptors: Adolescents, At Risk Persons, Child Rearing, Early Experience
Howell, Christie; Long, Grace – 1998
Children today are entering day care at younger ages than earlier generations, prompting concern at the differences between day care and home environments. This paper considers the infant classroom in a day care setting, discussing methods of teaching and learning designed to promote authentic learning in a natural educational environment.…
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Classroom Environment, Day Care, Day Care Effects
Honig, Alice Sterling – 2002
This paper asserts that the more enriching the interactions and experiences that parents and child caregivers provide to very young children, the more chances they are providing for growing neural connections and pathways in the brain to support language, reasoning, and planning skills; mental health and emotional well-being; and motor…
Descriptors: Brain, Caregiver Child Relationship, Caregiver Role, Childhood Needs
Figueiredo, B. – 1996
Noting that maternal depression is common during a baby's first year, this study examined the interaction of depressed and non-depressed mother-child dyads. A sample of 26 first-time mothers with postpartum depression at the third month after birth and their 3-month-old infants was compared to a sample of 25 first-time mothers with no postpartum…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Depression (Psychology), Foreign Countries, Infant Behavior
Egeland, Byron – 1997
Many children who are born into poverty face increased challenges. But different factors can ameliorate such risks and some findings on resilience and protective factors are reported in this paper. The data are based on the Parent-Child Project, a 22-year study of high-risk children. The focus is on protective factors identified in the first three…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Attachment Behavior, Child Development, Infant Care
Abbott, Lesley; Gillen, Julia – 2000
This paper uses the work of some of the acknowledged geniuses of the 19th and 20th centuries to reflect upon the practices of educarers to encourage young children's creativity and exploratory thinking and to raise questions about philosophies of educare with infants and toddlers. Beginning and ending with Albert Einstein, the paper considers how…
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Child Development, Creativity, Early Childhood Education
Hutchins, Teresa; Sims, Margaret – 2000
Caring for infants and toddlers has long been conceptualized in Western society as mothers' work, and consequently devalued. Alternative care for infants and toddlers has lacked a knowledge base like that undergirding preschool education. Factors impeding research on infant/toddler care include strong ideological opposition to nonmaternal care,…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Attachment Behavior, Caregiver Child Relationship, Child Caregivers
Cole, Jean Gardner – 1993
The behavior of the infant with prenatal drug exposure (PDE) is different from a nonexposed infant, and it is a difference that changes the rules of interaction for the caregiver. Infants exposed to opiates such as heroin or methadone demonstrate very specific signs of neurobehavioral dysfunction as they go through classic withdrawal symptoms.…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Behavior Patterns, Caregiver Child Relationship, Caregiver Role
Riley, Richard W. – 1998
In this address, Richard W. Riley contends that parents' most important activity is to raise their children. Parents, educators and policymakers can work together to create a healthy and nurturing environment for all children in America. Young children absorb and later imitate adult activities they see, and they observe their parents more than…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education, Family Environment
Zevalkink, Jolien – 1999
Considering the mother-child relationship as the first in which culturally-related interdependence or independence is learned, this study examined whether the interdependency hypothesis holds for the mother-child relationship in Indonesia. The study focused on the quality of the mother-child relationship, children's daily social interactions, and…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Influences, Family Environment
Weisenfreund, Anat – 1995
This thesis discusses normal principles of infant development during the first 2 to 3 months of life and applies these principles to the provision of services to drug-exposed infants. Emphasis is on the infant as an active and interactive participant in his/her own development, the primacy of the body during this early developmental period, and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cultural Influences, Disabilities, Early Intervention
Chen, Deborah; Haney, Michele; Klein, M. Diane; Alsop, Linda – 1998
This paper describes Project PLAI (Promoting Learning through Active Interaction), a 4-year research-to-practice project designed to develop and validate an early communication curriculum for infants who are deafblind and their caregivers. The curriculum provides a step-by-step approach to assist caregivers in recognizing their infants' early and…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Communication Skills, Curriculum Development, Deaf Blind
Gellert, Sandra – 1994
This document is primarily a bibliography containing approximately 156 references on family day care. Most of the items listed are in English, but several titles are in Spanish. The document also provides a brief background on family day care, which includes an enumeration and explication of the advantages of family day care. Advantages include:…
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Caregiver Training, Child Care Occupations, Day Care Centers
Oberhuemer, Pamela – 1995
This is the preliminary report of a project collating information from 15 European Union countries on professionals serving infants through 14-year-olds in nonformal educational settings. Findings include: (1) There is a great range of variation in the training of individuals working in non-traditional education and child care; this ranges from…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Child Care Occupations, Child Caregivers, Cross Cultural Studies
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