Excessive crying and regulation - 1 Running Head: EXCESSIVE CRYING AND REGULATION The Effect of Excessive Crying on The Development of Emotion Regulation
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The Effect of Excessive Crying on the Development of Emotion Regulation
The goal of this study was to examine the effect of excessive crying in early infancy on the development of emotion self-regulation. Cry diaries were used to categorize excessive criers and typical criers at 6 weeks of age. At 5 and 10 months of age, infants and mothers participated in procedures to elicit infant reactivity and regulation during a frustration task and maternal sensitivity and i...
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