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Paper Excerpts: ... potential ability of the mother to care for the infant, such as parent--infant interaction, maternal skills, and fatigue discharge on parenting outcomes during infancy including breastfeeding, mother-infant interaction, and mother-infant and mother-infant interaction; 2) obtaining a history and conducting a focused physical examination of both the newborn discharge on parenting outcomes during infancy including breastfeeding, mother-infant interaction, and mother-infant history of depression*Infant temperament and mother-infant difficulties*Mother's early experiences (e.g. history of ...
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Sources list for LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH MOTHER INFANT INTERACTION: Coates, D. L., & Lewis, M. (1984). Early mother-infant interaction and infant cognitive status as predictors of school performance and cognitive behavior in six-year-olds. Child Dev, 55(4), 1219-1230.The Ability to Read Gerhold, M., et. al. (2002). Early Mother-Infant Interaction as a Precursor to Childhood Social Withdrawal. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 32(4), 277-293. Shyness: Antecedents and Outcomes Ukeje, I., M. Bendersky, & M. Lewis. (2001) "Mother-Infant Interaction at 12 Months in Prenatally Cocaine-Exposed Children." American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. Online at: www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m0978/ 2_27/78917479/p1/article.jhtml Drugs and Fetal Development Field, T.M., (1984). Early interactions between infants and their postpartum depressed mothers. Infant Behavior Development, 7: 517-22 Postpartum Depression Wobie, K., Eyler, F.D., Conlan, M., Clarke, L., & Behnke, M. "Women and treatment in residential treatment: Outcomes for mothers and their infants". Journal of Drug Issues, 27.3 (1997): 585-606. Group Homes More sources on "LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH MOTHER INFANT INTERACTION"
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