2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2015.02.005
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Effects of parenting role and parent–child interaction on infant motor development in Taiwan Birth Cohort Study

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“…The influence of family context on children’s development has received increasing attention in recent years (Cabrera et al, 2011; Velasco et al, 2014; Chiang et al, 2015; Barreto et al, 2017), but understanding and explaining how this effect is exerted is a complex task.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The influence of family context on children’s development has received increasing attention in recent years (Cabrera et al, 2011; Velasco et al, 2014; Chiang et al, 2015; Barreto et al, 2017), but understanding and explaining how this effect is exerted is a complex task.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first group was focused on an infant's reaching behavior [82] or reaching kinematics [83]. Others were interested in investigating parenting influence over the motor development of their infants [84] or investigating the parent assessment report validity over their children's motor development compared with two examiner-administered assessments [81]. Among other interesting investigations were the characterization of infants motor development status after cardiac operations [85] or assessment of infant hand-use preferences to identify stable preferences [86].…”
Section: ) Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pada masa tersebut, otak yang berperan penting dalam perkembangan anak mengalami pertumbuhan tercepat [ Hasil penelitian meta analisis menunjukkan hubungan tinggi badan dengan skor perkembangan motorik [9], seperti penelitian yang dilakukan di Kenya pada anak-anak usia 24-35 bulan [10]. Namun, penelitian-penelitian terkait perkembangan motorik pada anak usia dini masih terbatas [11], karena itu dilaksanakan penelitian ini yang bertujuan untuk mengetahui hubungan status gizi pendek dengan perkembangan motorik anak usia 1-3 tahun yang memiliki berat badan kurang.…”
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