Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Parent's conversational style contributes to child's security
EurekAlert! - Breaking News: "U of I study: Parent's conversational style contributes to child's security
Today, October 04, 2006, 18 hours ago
Parents who use a particular conversational style with their children -- drawing them out to elicit detailed memories about past shared events and to talk about emotions -- contribute to the child's secure attachment, sense of self-worth and eventual social competence, says a new University of Illinois study published in a September special edition of Attachment and Human Development."
Today, October 04, 2006, 18 hours ago
Parents who use a particular conversational style with their children -- drawing them out to elicit detailed memories about past shared events and to talk about emotions -- contribute to the child's secure attachment, sense of self-worth and eventual social competence, says a new University of Illinois study published in a September special edition of Attachment and Human Development."