The role of maternal responsivity in the development of children with intellectual disabilities |
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Authors: | Warren Steven F Brady Nancy C |
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Affiliation: | Institute for Life Span Studies, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045-7555, USA. sfwarren@ku.edu |
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Abstract: | There is growing evidence that cumulative exposure to highly responsive parenting styles throughout the early childhood period may provide a variety of important child benefits in terms of language, cognitive, social, and emotional development. We view maternal responsivity as a dynamic construct of central importance to the development of children with intellectual disabilities just as it is for typically developing children. In this study, we selectively review the theoretical and conceptual evidence for the effects of responsivity on development, discuss factors known to influence responsivity including the nature of a child's disability, and review intervention approaches intended to enhance maternal responsivity. We conclude with a set of recommendations for future research. |
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