responsiveness
Also known as: support
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Parenting styles: An evidence-based, cross-cultural guide parentingscience.com 5 facts
claimResponsiveness, defined as acknowledging children's perspectives, desires, and emotions while making them feel loved, accepted, and cared for, is associated with a reduced risk of depression and social withdrawal in children according to research by Rothenberg et al. (2020).
referenceThe Parenting Styles and Dimensions Questionnaire (PDSQ) includes items measuring responsiveness and democratic participation, such as 'I give comfort and understanding when my child is upset' and 'I take my child’s preferences into account when making family plans,' which are associated with authoritative and permissive parenting.
claimThe definition of responsiveness in parenting research may implicitly promote individualism, which prioritizes autonomous decision-making and the separation of the self from others.
referenceDiana Baumrind (1991) defined 'responsiveness' (also called 'support') as the extent to which parents intentionally foster individuality, self-regulation, and self-assertion by being attuned, supportive, and acquiescent to children's special needs and demands, including behavior that communicates warmth and caring.
claimResearchers re-formulated parenting styles by rating them according to two dimensions: 'responsiveness' and 'demandingness'.
Construction of intelligent decision support systems through ... - Nature nature.com Oct 10, 2025 2 facts
measurementThe IKEDS framework achieved an 11.9% accuracy advantage over the best baseline in network configuration scenarios, particularly those involving complex trade-offs between cost, responsiveness, and resilience.
claimThe IKEDS framework provides value by explicitly modeling trade-offs between cost, responsiveness, and resilience while reasoning about geographic and temporal constraints.
Adversarial testing of global neuronal workspace and ... - Nature nature.com Apr 30, 2025 1 fact
accountResponsiveness, RSA (Representational Similarity Analysis), activation, and LMMs (Linear Mixed Models) for theory testing in the adversarial testing of global neuronal workspace and integrated information theory were performed by A.L.
Bowlby's Attachment Theory: 4 Styles & Classroom Impact structural-learning.com Jun 30, 2023 1 fact
procedureA secure classroom base is characterized by five key features: availability (teachers are physically and emotionally present), sensitivity (teachers interpret signals and respond appropriately), responsiveness (teachers provide timely comfort and guidance), predictability (consistent routines and behavior), and non-threatening environment (safety without harsh criticism).
The Effect of Parenting and the Parent-Child Relationship on ... - OUCI ouci.dntb.gov.ua 1 fact
referenceWard KP and Lee SJ published a study in Children and Youth Services Review in 2020 regarding mothers' and fathers' parenting stress, responsiveness, and child well-being among low-income families.
Consciousness | Springer Nature Link link.springer.com Mar 29, 2017 1 fact
claimConsciousness is often defined more narrowly as a level of arousal, wakefulness, alertness, responsiveness, and adaptability, specifically in contrast to states of coma or sleep.
The Relationship Between Parenting Style, Child Behaviour and ... gavinpublishers.com 1 fact
claimAuthoritative parenting, which balances high responsiveness and high demand, is associated with more favourable child outcomes.