articleChild DevelopmentJan 1, 2010Closed access

From External Regulation to Self-Regulation: Early Parenting Precursors of Young Children’s Executive Functioning

Université de Montréal · University of Minnesota · +1 more institution

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Abstract

In keeping with proposals emphasizing the role of early experience in infant brain development, this study investigated the prospective links between quality of parent-infant interactions and subsequent child executive functioning (EF), including working memory, impulse control, and set shifting. Maternal sensitivity, mind-mindedness and autonomy support were assessed when children were 12 to 15 months old (N = 80). Child EF was assessed at 18 and 26 months. All three parenting dimensions were found to relate to child EF. Autonomy support was the strongest predictor of EF at each age, independent of general cognitive ability and maternal education. These findings add to previous results on child…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Autonomy
  • Developmental psychology
  • Self-control
  • Executive functions
  • Cognition
  • Maternal sensitivity
  • Working memory
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