Infants' sleep movements: their relationship to temperament and motor development during the first year of life
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The effects of combining kangaroo care and parental singing on premature infants' and parents' wellbeing and development of parent-infant relationship
Tuomi, Kaisamari (2014)After experiencing premature birth, fragile infants have to spend weeks and even months on the ward because of their medical needs. This can be stressful both for parents and infants and increase the risk of early interaction ... -
Teacher– and parent–child relationships and children’s adjustment behaviors in grade 1 : The role of temperament.
Jaruseviciute, Vilija; Kiuru, Noona; Silinskas, Gintautas (American Psychological Association (APA), 2022)This study aimed at investigating the reciprocal longitudinal associations between teacher– and parent–child relationships and children’s adjustment behaviors during Grade 1, and the role of the child’s temperament in this ... -
On Equal Terms? : On Implementing Infants’ Cultural Rights
Bonsdorff, Pauline von (Brill Sense, 2021)How can we implement infants’ cultural rights? Is there even reason to confer such rights to non-speaking children, or is it enough that we recognise slightly older children as culturally active individuals? Acknowledging ... -
Yksikammioisten sydänlasten motorisen kehityksen muutos neljän vuoden seuranta-aikana : changes in motor development during a four-year follow-up on children with univentricular heart defects
Mäenpää, Heidi (2014)Yksikammioinen sydänvika on vaikea synnynnäinen sydänvika. Yksikammioiset sydänviat voidaan jakaa vasemman kammion vajaakehittyneisyys oireyhtymään (hypoplastic left heart syndrome, HLHS) sekä muuhun yksikammioiseen ... -
Associations Between Neonatal Cry Acoustics and Visual Attention During the First Year
Kivinummi, Aicha; Naithani, Gaurav; Tammela, Outi; Virtanen, Tuomas; Kurkela, Enni; Alhainen, Miia; Niehaus, Dana J. H.; Lachman, Anusha; Leppänen, Jukka M.; Peltola, Mikko J. (Frontiers Media, 2020)It has been suggested that early cry parameters are connected to later cognitive abilities. The present study is the first to investigate whether the acoustic features of infant cry are associated with cognitive development ...
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