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Posted: Wed 13:43, 31 Jul 2013 Post subject: and their caregiving responsiveness |
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families in the way a person cares for their partner and the way they care for their children."We wanted to see how romantic relationships between parents might be associated with what kind of parents they are," Millings said.The researchers evaluated 125 couples with children between the ages of seven and eight for their parenting styles, attachment to each other,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and their caregiving responsiveness, which Millings defined as "capacity to be 'tuned in' to what the other person needs.""In romantic relationships and in parenting,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], this might mean noticing when the other person has had a bad day,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], knowing how to cheer them up, and whether they even want cheering up," she said."[It's not] just about picking you up when you're down,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], it's also about being able to respond appropriately to the good stuff in life."A shared skill setThe researchers found that for both fathers and mothers,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], a shared set of skills applies to both parenting and to romantic relationships."If you can
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