I recently found out about a good resource for child psychology blogs: a list of 50 Best Child Psychology Blogs. At first I was a little uncertain about this list, but then I noticed it included several of my favorite blogs, like Child Psychology Research Blog, Child in Mind, and Because Babies Grow Up. Enjoy finding some new, informative blogs to read!
Friday, August 20, 2010
50 Best Child Psychology Blogs
Posted by Amy Webb, PhD at 10:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: blogs
Monday, August 16, 2010
Infant Sleep and Parental Responsiveness
Since becoming a parent, sleep has become a major issue in my life. Probably like many of you other parents out there, I was somewhat unprepared for months of interrupted sleep and how this would affect my overall well-being. Once my son was born, I began reading everything I could get my hands on about infant/childhood sleep in an effort to understand how to get my son to sleep better. This was not only a selfish endeavor, of course, as I knew he needed good sleep and it obviously made him feel better and be more engaging in learning and exploring. I was somewhat disappointed when I found that child development researchers seem to have overlooked the issue of sleep. I found many books/articles written my pediatricians that were helpful but I still felt there was a gap in the child development research concerning infant/toddler sleep, it's role in children's behavior, and the role of parents' behavior in helping children learn to sleep.
Teti, D., Kim, B., Mayer, G., & Countermine, M. (2010). Maternal emotional availability at bedtime predicts infant sleep quality. Journal of Family Psychology, 24 (3), 307-315 DOI: 10.1037/a0019306
Posted by Amy Webb, PhD at 9:32 AM 2 comments
Labels: sleep
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
"Whoa Mama!" with Ms. Mary Mack
Okay, warning: I am going to do some blatant self-promotion here. I recently had the pleasure of being profiled on a great blog called Ms. Mary Mack in her series, "Whoa Mama!" Wednesdays. Each week she features a new mom from the blogosphere who discusses her experiences, ups and downs of new motherhood. I hope you check out my profile, but you should really check out all of Ms. Mary Mack. She discusses all things motherhood in a witty, engaging writing style.
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