FYT - Dr. Ed Tronick, director of UMass Boston's new Infant-Parent Mental Health Program
http://ccde.umb.edu/certificates/infa... and Distinguished Professor of Psychology, discusses the cognitive abilities of infants to read and react to their social surroundings. Using the "Still Face" Experiment, in which a mother denies her baby attention for a short period of time, Dr. Tronick describes how prolonged lack of attention can move an infant from good socialization, to periods of bad but repairable socialization. In "ugly" situations the child does not receive any chance to return to the good, and may become stuck.
For more information of Infant-Parent Mental Health:
http://ccde.umb.edu/certificates/infa...
To hear about Dr. Tronick's latest work visit:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmE3Nf... To support the Infant-Parent Mental Health program:
https://www.umb.edu/ua/giving/give_on... and note the program in the "other" field.
6 Comments
EndAllsays...Very interesting. *Quality
siftbotsays...Boosting this quality contribution up in the Hot Listing - declared quality by EndAll.
BreaksTheEarthsays...I react the same way to creepy dead-eyed stares.
dooglesays...Don't make me be the first to mention that mama's hot.
NOticed she blinked a damn lot.
fjulessays...She is not hot enough for it to be specifically mentioned. Also, kind of makes you seem immature.
>> ^doogle:
Don't make me be the first to mention that mama's hot.
NOticed she blinked a damn lot.
NaMeCaFsays...No, I second the hotness of the mother. Call me immature if you want. At least we know she's up for it.
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