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Understanding the role and function of maternal touch in children with neurodevelopmental disabilities.

Livio Provenzi1, Elisa Rosa1, Eleonora Visintin1, Eleonora Mascheroni1, Elena Guida1, Anna Cavallini2, Rosario Montirosso3.   

Abstract

During the first years of life, maternal touch can serve different functions including facilitation of child's gaze orientation to faces which is a key precursor for social attention. Although children with neurodevelopmental disability (ND) may have reduced social skills, the role of maternal touch in contributing to gaze orientation to maternal face has not been explored in previous research. In the present study, we investigate the functions of maternal touch in dyads of mothers and children with ND, compared to dyads of children with typical development (TD). Micro-analytic 2-s coding of maternal touch (i.e., affectionate, playful, facilitating, holding, no touch) and children's gaze orientation (i.e., mother-oriented, object-oriented, non-oriented) occurred during 5-minute interactions between mothers and their 12-to-24-month-old ND and TD children. Dyads were paired for children chronological age and sex. Mothers of children with ND used more touch - especially facilitating and holding types -, compared to mothers of TD peers. Children with ND exhibited more non-orientated gaze compared to TD counterparts. Playful touch associated with increased mother-oriented gaze in children with ND, whereas affectionate and holding touch associated with greater mother-oriented gaze in TD children. Findings suggest that specific types of touch support children's attention to social partners.
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Keywords:  Gaze orientation; Maternal touch; Mother-child interaction; Neurodevelopmental disability

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32028103     DOI: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2020.101420

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infant Behav Dev        ISSN: 0163-6383


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