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Intuitive parenting and infant behavior: Concepts, implications, and empirical validation
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Abstract
- On the basis of the concept of intuitive parenting, the expectation was formulated that a mother's tendency to reflect on her parenting behavior would impede intuitive responses to infant signals. Also, a high quality of parental interactional behavior was expected to be related to fewer problems of the child (e.g., less crying, fewer reported difficulties, fewer health problems). An observational study with 62 mothers and their 3-month-old children confirmed the assumption that reflection about parenting during face-to-face interactions interferes with intuitive behavior. However, in contrast to initial expectations, a high quality of parenting was related, not to fewer, but rather to more health and behavioral problems of the child. Conceptual differentiations of the initial assumptions are discussed.
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- Adult
Male
Child Behavior Disorders
Personality Assessment
Developmental psychology
Behavior disorder
Health problems
Developmental and Educational Psychology
medicine
Humans
Life-span and Life-course Studies
Defense Mechanisms
Parenting
Crying
Infant
Mother-Child Relations
Social relation
Clinical Psychology
Infant Behavior
Female
Observational study
medicine.symptom
Personality Assessment Inventory
Psychology
Social psychology
Intuition
Subjects
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- edsair.doi.dedup.....e936ea2a1f340f21173d0089ab4be502