Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
917667 Infant Behavior and Development 2007 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The present essay summarizes experimental, video-microanalytic and clinical aspects of the Papoušeks’ approach to early preverbal communication. The first section summarizes some of their video-microanalytic research on intuitive parenting and preverbal parent–infant communication. It describes the naturalistic preverbal learning context where infants learn and integrate experiences about themselves, the parent, their interrelatedness, and interactions with objects and events in the environment. The second section recapitulates research involving various kinds of experimental manipulations of the parents’ communicative behavior and its effects on infant responses. The final section draws a bow to individual differences and what can be learned from the application of the still-face paradigm in clinical assessments of dysfunctional parent–infant communication.

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