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Department of Psychology: Faculty Publications

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The Effects Of Day Care Participation On Parent-Infant Interaction At Home, Carolyn P. Edwards, Mary Ellin Logue, Sandra R. Loehr, Sanford B. Roth Jan 1987

The Effects Of Day Care Participation On Parent-Infant Interaction At Home, Carolyn P. Edwards, Mary Ellin Logue, Sandra R. Loehr, Sanford B. Roth

Department of Psychology: Faculty Publications

This study assessed how parents who placed their children in a high-quality infant and toddler program were, over time, influenced by three salient features of the center: its child-centered focus, its social orientation, and its support for men in nurturing roles.


The Influence Of Model Infant Group Care On Parent/Child Interaction At Home., Carolyn P. Edwards, Mary Ellin Logue, Sandra Loehr, Sanford Roth Jan 1986

The Influence Of Model Infant Group Care On Parent/Child Interaction At Home., Carolyn P. Edwards, Mary Ellin Logue, Sandra Loehr, Sanford Roth

Department of Psychology: Faculty Publications

The effects of day care participation on parent-child interaction at home were assessed using a university-based, half-day, high-quality infant-toddler program. Hypotheses concerned whether "child-centered" features of the physical and social environment were carried over by parents to the home. Nineteen matched pairs of center and noncenter children (ages 2-24 months at start) were followed for 8 months. All had employed or student mothers. Methods included brief parent-reported "spot" observations, a videotaped observation of a bathing or feeding routine, and home environment assessments. Parents showed few group differences during the first half of the study period. At study end, however, center …