During free-play, infants at high and low risk for ASD were examined based on parenting style. High levels of maternal directiveness led to more social interaction for high risk babies; for low risk toddlers responsiveness caused a higher social response.
#自閉症スペクトラム障害 #自閉症スペクトラム症 The Effect of Parenting Style on Social Smiling in Infants at High and Low Risk for ASD https://t.co/pKv7xYntD0
RT @autismcrisis: The importance of factoring in the social partner's behavior when characterizing autism baby sibs https://t.co/0nrkcclMxI…
RT @autismcrisis: The importance of factoring in the social partner's behavior when characterizing autism baby sibs https://t.co/0nrkcclMxI…
The Effect of Parenting Style on Social Smiling in Infants at High and Low Risk for ASD. https://t.co/rVxWSpf0HD
RT @autismcrisis: The importance of factoring in the social partner's behavior when characterizing autism baby sibs https://t.co/0nrkcclMxI…
The importance of factoring in the social partner's behavior when characterizing autism baby sibs https://t.co/0nrkcclMxI social smile study