Attachment and bookreading patterns: A study of mothers, fathers, and their toddlers

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作者
Bus, AG [1 ]
Belsky, J [1 ]
van Ijzendoorn, MH [1 ]
Crnic, K [1 ]
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[1] PENN STATE UNIV, UNIVERSITY PK, PA 16802 USA
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10.1016/S0885-2006(97)90044-2
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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This study, involving 138 families rearing firstborn sons, extends work on bookreading by relating quality of parent-child interactive exchange during bookreading to contemporaneous and antecedent assessments of infant-parent attachment security. One parent and the child were observed when children were 12, 13, 18, and 20 months. At the first and third visit, infant-mother attachment security was assessed, with infant-father attachment security being assessed at the second and fourth visit. Following the assessment of attachment security at 18 and 20 months, parent and child were videotaped in a bookreading session. At 18 and 20 months, children responded to the pictures in a book by pointing and labelling, and their parents tried to initiate these reactions by following predictable routines. In contrast to other mothers, insecure-avoidant mothers were more inclined to read the verbal text and less inclined to initiate interactions around the pictures. Insecure-avoidant children were less inclined to respond to the book and were more distracted. In insecure-resistant dyads, overcontrolling and overstimulating behavior by the mother appeared to covary with ambivalence on the part of the children. The results do not support a similar pattern for the father-child dyads. Implications for family literacy programs are discussed.
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