127 results on '"Emmen, Rosanneke"'
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2. The Role of Grandparental Sensitivity and Parental Sensitivity in Infant Cognitive Development in China: A Pilot Study
3. Does parental autonomy support mediate the relation between parent and infant executive function? A study of mothers and fathers in the Netherlands and China
4. Ethnic Diversity in Children's Books in the Netherlands
5. Perceived discrimination, ethnic identity, and ethnic-racial socialization in Chinese immigrant families before and after the COVID-19 outbreak: An exploratory natural experiment
6. Priming attachment and diversity ideologies: Effects on ethnic bias in children's altruistic sharing in a dictator game
7. Narrative coherence across the transition to parenthood: Primiparous parents' representations of their child in relation to parental sensitivity
8. The role of infant attention and parental sensitivity in infant cognitive development in the Netherlands and China
9. Who’s to blame? How subtle negative messages about outgroups contribute to ethnic prejudice development in middle to late childhood.
10. White prevalence and White preference in children’s books in China
11. Attitudes about child maltreatment in China and the Netherlands
12. Ethnic Diversity in Children’s Books in the Netherlands
13. Crossing boundaries: A pilot study of maternal attitudes about child maltreatment in nine countries
14. Cultural Perspectives on Parenting
15. What do we read to our children? Messages concerning ethnic diversity in popular children’s books in the Netherlands
16. Crisis and bias: Exploring ethnic prejudice among Chinese‐Dutch children before and during the COVID‐19 pandemic
17. Ethnic-Racial Socialization Among Turkish-Dutch Mothers: Associations With Maternal Identity and Perceived Discrimination
18. Is the Ideal Mother a Sensitive Mother? Beliefs about Early Childhood Parenting in Mothers across the Globe
19. Crisis and bias: Exploring ethnic prejudice among Chinese-Dutch children before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
20. A Context-Dependent View on the Linguistic Interdependence Hypothesis: Language Use and SES as Potential Moderators
21. Predicting Ethnic Minority Children's Vocabulary from Socioeconomic Status, Maternal Language and Home Reading Input: Different Pathways for Host and Ethnic Language
22. Ingroup and outgroup preference and rejection among young children of different ethnic groups in the Netherlands
23. Cognitive flexibility children across the transition to school: A longitudinal study
24. National identification, social dominance orientation, and attitudes towards Black Pete in the Netherlands: Person- and variable-centered analyses
25. Maternal color‐consciousness is related to more positive and less negative attitudes toward ethnic‐racial outgroups in children in White Dutch families
26. Priming attachment and diversity ideologies: Effects on ethnic bias in children's altruistic sharing in a dictator game
27. Perceived discrimination, ethnic identity, and ethnic-racial socialization in Chinese immigrant families before and after the COVID-19 outbreak: An exploratory natural experiment
28. Ingroup and outgroup preference and rejection among young children of different ethnic groups in the Netherlands.
29. Professionals’ and Mothers’ Beliefs About Maternal Sensitivity Across Cultures: Toward Effective Interventions in Multicultural Societies
30. Maternal Attitudes Toward Child Interethnic Relations in the Netherlands: Facilitating Intergroup Contact Effects?
31. Navigating diversity: Maternal ideologies and associations with child interethnic prejudice in the Netherlands
32. Worrying in the wings? Negative emotional birth memories in mothers and fathers show similar associations with perinatal mood disturbance and delivery mode
33. Navigating diversity: Maternal ideologies and associations with child interethnic prejudice in the Netherlands.
34. Socioeconomic Status and Parenting in Ethnic Minority Families: Testing a Minority Family Stress Model
35. Crossing boundaries: a pilot study of maternal attitudes about child maltreatment in nine countries
36. Ethnic Diversity in Children’s Books in the Netherlands
37. Dataset on maternal attitudes about child maltreatment in nine countries using a Q-sort methodology
38. Interethnic Prejudice Against Muslims Among White Dutch Children
39. The effect of the still‐face paradigm on infant behavior: A cross‐cultural comparison between mothers and fathers
40. Context matters: Maternal and paternal sensitivity to infants in four settings.
41. Beliefs About Sensitive Parenting Among Chinese Cross-Generational Caregivers: The Mediating Role of Education
42. Beliefs About Sensitive Parenting Among Chinese Cross-Generational Caregivers: The Mediating Role of Education.
43. Worrying in the wings? Negative emotional birth memories in mothers and fathers show similar associations with perinatal mood disturbance and delivery mode.
44. Is the ideal mother a sensitive mother? Beliefs about early childhood parenting in mothers across the globe
45. Religion in Parenting Measure
46. A Context-Dependent View on the Linguistic Interdependence Hypothesis: Language Use and SES as Potential Moderators
47. Professionals’ and Mothers’ Beliefs About Maternal Sensitivity Across Cultures: Toward Effective Interventions in Multicultural Societies
48. Mary Ainsworth’s legacy: a systematic review of observational instruments measuring parental sensitivity
49. Predicting ethnic minority children's vocabulary from socioeconomic status, maternal language and home reading input: different pathways for host and ethnic language
50. Sensitive parenting as a cross-cultural ideal: sensitivity beliefs of Dutch, Moroccan, and Turkish mothers in the Netherlands
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