Authors
Serena Grumi, Giulia Cappagli, Giorgia Aprile, Eleonora Mascherpa, Monica Gori, Livio Provenzi, Sabrina Signorini
Publication date
2021/8/1
Source
Infant Behavior and Development
Volume
64
Pages
101590
Publisher
JAI
Description
Background
Parent-child interaction is essential to promote adaptive emotional, cognitive, and social development. The majority of previous research on parent-child interaction is largely dependent on face-to-face exchanges that require the interactive partners to visually recognize reciprocal communicative bids. Therefore, previous findings in the field can only partially apply to the early interactive patterns occurring between visually impaired infants and their parents. The present study was aimed to systematically review the available evidence on parent-child interaction in the context of developmental visual impairment.
Methods
Fourteen papers were finally selected after literature search on PubMed and Scopus. Data synthesis was focused on three core topics: visually impaired children’s contribution to the interaction, parental caregiving behaviors with visually impaired children, and the association between …
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