BawlingBabies

I am a social worker and parent in Australia concerned about the western practice of a method called 'controlled crying' that is used on infants to get them to sleep. This blog talks about the use of this method and other parenting methods. Search all the information on this site to be better informed about the practice of controlled crying. For any comments or questions, my email is bawlingbabies@yahoo.com.au

Friday, June 23, 2006

More research

I found this today....


Infant Stress and Parent Responsiveness: Regulation of Physiology and Behavior During Still-Face and Reunion David W. Haley1 and Kathy Stansbury1,2

This study examined infant response and recovery from a social challenge and parent responses. Behavioral and physiological responses were measured from forty-three 5- and 6-month-olds infants during a modified still-face procedure that used an additional still-face reunion sequence. Results confirm the hypothesis that infants of more responsive parents show more regulation than infants of less responsive parents. Infants of more responsive parents showed greater regulation of heart rate and negative affect during the final episode of the procedure than infants of less responsive parents. In addition, this procedure elicited a cortisol response (from .22 μg/dl to .31 μg/dl). Findings suggest important links between parent behavior and infant stress reactivity and regulation.

Haley, David W. & Stansbury, Kathy (2003)Infant Stress and Parent Responsiveness: Regulation of Physiology and Behavior During Still-Face and Reunion.Child Development 74 (5), 1534-1546.doi: 10.1111/1467-8624.00621
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8624.00621

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