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(Ebook) The Effects of Early Social-Emotional and Relationship Experience on the Development of Young Orphanage Children (Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development) by The St. Petersburg-USA Orphanage Research Team ISBN 9781405195997, 1405195991

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Authors:The St. Petersburg-USA Orphanage Research Team
Pages:300 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:1
Language:english
File Size:39.24 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781405195997, 1405195991
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(Ebook) The Effects of Early Social-Emotional and Relationship Experience on the Development of Young Orphanage Children (Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development) by The St. Petersburg-USA Orphanage Research Team ISBN 9781405195997, 1405195991

Undertaken at orphanages in Russia, this study tests the role of early social and emotion experience in the development of children. Children were exposed to either multiple caregivers who performed routine duties in a perfunctory manner with minimal interaction or fewer caregivers who were trained to engage in warm, responsive, and developmentally appropriate interactions during routine care.  Engaged and responsive caregivers were associated with substantial improvements in child development and these findings provide a rationale for making similar improvements in other institutions, programs, and organizations.
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