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Infant behaviors influence mothers' provision of responsive and directive behaviors

Lloyd et al., 2014

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Lloyd C
Masur E
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Infant Behavior and Development

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Mother–infant interactions are important to infant development because they are predictive of infants' social, cognitive, and language development (Lamb et al., 2002, Tamis-LeMonda et al., 2001). Because maternal responsive and directive behaviors are associated with …
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