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Parental behavior and child interactive engagement: a longitudinal study on children with a significant cognitive and motor developmental delay.

Ines Van Keer1, Nadja Bodner2, Eva Ceulemans2, Karla Van Leeuwen3, Bea Maes3.   

Abstract

Knowledge on the long-term interactive interplay between children with a significant cognitive and motor developmental delay and their parents is very scarce. We aimed to characterize the (in)variability and potential mutual influence of parent's interactional style and child interactive engagement throughout early childhood. Every six months over the course of two years, thirty-five parent-child dyads (children aged 6-59 months) living in Flanders (Belgium) or the Netherlands were video-taped during a 15-minute unstructured play situation. Video-taped observations were scored using the Child and Maternal Behavior Rating Scales. No consistent group-level trend was found. Within singular interactions, parent's responsive behavior and child interactive engagement (attention and initiation) seem to be strongly related. Initial child initiation seems to positively predict parents' achievement orientation and directive behavior two years later. Parental responsiveness might be an effective interactional strategy to increase child engagement and higher levels of engagement in children possibly can facilitate parental responsiveness within a concrete interaction. The more initiative children show, the more parents might have hope for developmental benefits resulting from a directive/achievement oriented approach. Further research is warranted applying more differentiated and dynamically evaluated outcome measures and a longer follow-up time frame, with specific attention to inter-individual differences.
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Keywords:  Child interactive engagement; Longitudinal; Parental behavior; Parental responsiveness; Profound and multiple disabilities

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32502925     DOI: 10.1016/j.ridd.2020.103672

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Dev Disabil        ISSN: 0891-4222


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