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Mothers, infants, and toys: Social play correlates of attachment
Infant Behavior and Development
  • Lori A. Roggman, Utah State University
  • Judith H. Langlois
  • Laura Hubbs-Tait
Document Type
Article
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ScienceDirect
Publication Date
6-1-1987
Abstract

Eighteen securely attached and 19 anxiously attached mother-infant pairs were observed at 14 months in a nonstressful play situation. The securely attached group evidenced (a) more frequent infant-to-mother toy exchanges; (b) fewer maternal demonstrations of play; (c) more frequent positively toned maternal vocalizations; and (d) fewer nonpositively toned infant vocalizations; but no differences in the cognitive quality of infant toy play.

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Citation Information
Roggman, L. A., Hubbs-Tait, L., & Langlois, J. H. (1987). Mothers, infants, and toys: Social play correlates of attachment. Infant Behavior and Development, 10, 233-237.