Mother-child and metapelet-child touch behavior with three-year-old kibbutz children in two contexts

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
R. Landau, Ronit Shusel, Y. Eshel, M. Ben-Aaron
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The frequency and function of self-touch and of touching another was studied among 32 three-year-old kibbutz children, their mothers, and their metaplot [caretakers; singular: metapelet] in two contexts: coconstruction of a narrative with Duplo toys, and coconstruction of a narrative with an emotion-evoking picture book without text. Self-touch, mainly fidgeting, was more frequent for children during the task with the picture book and more frequent for adults during the task with the Duplo toys. Mothers and children touched each other more often than metaplot and children. Adults' touches of the children were perceived as either expressions of affection or as acts of grooming and were task-related. The children's touching of the adults was mainly task-related. It appears that self-touch is for children and adults alike a mode of self-regulation of mild stress and that touching the other has a wide range of functions, especially in intimate relationships. ©2003 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.
两种情境下三岁基布兹儿童的母子及元幼接触行为
研究了32名三岁基布兹儿童、他们的母亲和他们的元照料者的自我触摸和触摸他人的频率和功能;在两种情况下:用杜普洛玩具构建叙事,用没有文本的唤起情感的绘本构建叙事。在绘本任务中,儿童的自我触摸(主要是坐立不安)更频繁,而在杜宝玩具任务中,成人的自我触摸(主要是坐立不安)更频繁。母亲和孩子比母亲和孩子更容易接触。成年人对孩子的触摸被认为是一种情感的表达,或者是一种修饰行为,并且与任务相关。儿童对成人的触摸主要与任务相关。似乎自触对儿童和成人来说都是一种轻微压力下的自我调节模式,而触摸他人具有广泛的功能,尤其是在亲密关系中。©2003密歇根州婴儿心理健康协会。
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