2019
DOI: 10.1159/000503822
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Mindful Family Routines and the Cultivation of Executive Function Skills in Childhood

Abstract: In order to address the deleterious effects of poverty and toxic stress on the development of children’s executive function (EF) skills, it is important for researchers to consider interventions that address multiple overlapping family systems. Interventions should consider influences on children’s developing EF skills, including parent stress, household chaos, and the quality of parent-child interactions. One particularly important component of successful EF intervention is the promotion of cognitive reflecti… Show more

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“…These habits may enhance the family's capacity to care for each other and provide better support to one another. Families are better able to help one another when there are protective factors (which foster the capacity for adaptation or recovery in times of crisis) and recovery variables (which assist in development growth; Semenov and Zelazo, 2019). These factors may make the family more competent to deal with the crisis and struggle as a unit.…”
Section: Relationship Between Coping Strategy Family Support and Ment...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These habits may enhance the family's capacity to care for each other and provide better support to one another. Families are better able to help one another when there are protective factors (which foster the capacity for adaptation or recovery in times of crisis) and recovery variables (which assist in development growth; Semenov and Zelazo, 2019). These factors may make the family more competent to deal with the crisis and struggle as a unit.…”
Section: Relationship Between Coping Strategy Family Support and Ment...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, families which learn to manage the stress generated by adverse events during childrearing in an appropriate manner are able to mitigate the effects of said events on the appearance of ADHD symptoms (Rosenqvist et al 2019). Furthermore, the lack of routines and unpredictable environments associated with parental stress and chaotic households (Semenov and Zelazo 2019) could significantly affect children with ADHD, who need the presence of caregivers who help them anticipate patterns and plan the future that helps children regulate their behaviour, thinking and emotions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Family routines can also serve as a protective factor for children who are at risk for developing language and social-emotional delays due to vulnerabilities like the experience of poverty (Ferretti & Bub, 2014; Ferretti & Bub, 2017; Semenov & Zelazo, 2019). Children who experience early childhood poverty, housing instability, crowding, home traffic, and ambient noise are at higher risk for developing externalizing behaviors and the impact of these early experiences may be lasting (Bater & Jordan, 2017; Larsen & Jordan, 2020; Muñiz et al, 2014; Vernon-Feagans et al, 2016).…”
Section: Family Routines Are a Protective Factor For Vulnerable Familiesmentioning
confidence: 99%