Dealing with a Crying Baby
Crying is the infant’s way of signaling an overload or an unmet need that requires the caregiver’s prompt attention. Crying is the only way newborn infants can tell parents about their needs. The infant is signaling distress; however, the source of that distress may...
The Significance of the Psychological Work of the Mother
The Significance of the Psychological Work of the Mother Normal, expected psychological work accompanies the woman’s natural progression from pregnancy to birth. Some of this work includes re-thinking her childhood, how she was parented, and how she wants to parent...
New Parent-Child Interaction (PCI) Assessment Training Videos available!
We are pleased to announce the release of ALL NEW training videos for the Parent-Child Interaction Feeding & Teaching scales. What makes us unique besides nearly 40 years of published, peer-reviewed research? The scale measures serve-and-return interactions...