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The Effect of Family Harmony and Peers Social Interaction on Emotional Maturity
(Universidad del Zulia, 2019)
Saúde da Família: O desafio de uma atenção coletiva
(2011-05-11)
The Family Health Strategies, incorporated by the Ministry of Health in 1994, has consolidated the national policy of health care that has as its main care focus the family. In this model, this institution constitutes the ...
THE TRIANGLE FATHER-MOTHER-INFANT: EVALUATION OF FAMILY ALLIANCES THROUGH THE LAUSANNE TRIALOGUE PLAY, ADHERENCE AND LEVELS OF PARENTAL DEPRESSION
(RAFFLES CONNECT PTE LTD, 2013)
In the last decade a new dimension of analysis of the early bonds has risen changing the focus from the dyad to the triad, including the father in the family setting of the intersubjectivity. We performed a cross-sectional ...
Triadic interactions, parental reflective functioning, and early social-emotional difficulties
(Wiley, 2020)
Early childhood is a critical period for social-emotional development; during this period, the child's immediate family is the system with the greatest influence on his or her development. The parents' capacity to reflect ...
Saúde da Família: O desafio de uma atenção coletiva
(2011-05-11)
The Family Health Strategies, incorporated by the Ministry of Health in 1994, has consolidated the national policy of health care that has as its main care focus the family. In this model, this institution constitutes the ...
QUALITY OF THE MOTHER-CHILD INTERACTION, ATTENDANCE TO DAY NURSERIES AND IMPORTANCE OF THE STARTING AGE: COMPARATIVE STUDY ON CHILEAN SINGLE-MOTHER FAMILIES
(FUNDACION AIGLE, 2011)
The study is about the quality of mother-child interactions in Chilean, single-mother, low-income families, considering the children's attendance to day nurseries and their starting age before and after they are 6 months ...
Early interactions and child gender in chilean single mothers families
(FOUNDATION ADVANCEMENT PSYCHOLOGY, 2012)
A transversal study of mother-child interactions in Chilean, low income, single mother families, was developed considering child gender differences. Participants were 80 dyads, with 39 girls and 41 boys with ages distributed ...
Beyond states and markets: Families and family regimes in Latin America
(2021)
Much of the literature on social policies and social development in
Latin America recognizes the notion of welfare regimes as critical to
our understanding of the social protection and well-being of individuals,
granting ...
Technostress, Career Commitment, Satisfaction with Life, and Work-Family Interaction among Workers in Information and Communication Technologies
(Instituto de Investigaciones Psicológicas, Universidad de Costa Rica, 2017)