Reminiscing is a conversation between a child and caregiver about past events they have experienced together. In recent years, researchers have been interested in implementing training to improve the quality of parents' reminiscing styles, both in typically developing and “at-risk” children and disadvantaged families. The review analysed studies on reminiscing training in order to provide support for their effectiveness, to identify gaps in the literature and to propose directions for future research. The review showed the effectiveness of reminiscing training for parents but highlighted the paucity of these studies, their focus on the mothers and the variability of the length of the training. Finally, the review emphasized the potential areas of reminiscing training in clinical and educational settings.

Parents’ reminiscing training in typically developing and “at-risk” children: A review / Corsano, Paola; Guidotti, Laura. - In: EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND CARE. - ISSN 0300-4430. - 189:1(2019), pp. 145-156. [10.1080/03004430.2017.1289518]

Parents’ reminiscing training in typically developing and “at-risk” children: A review

CORSANO, Paola;GUIDOTTI, LAURA
2019-01-01

Abstract

Reminiscing is a conversation between a child and caregiver about past events they have experienced together. In recent years, researchers have been interested in implementing training to improve the quality of parents' reminiscing styles, both in typically developing and “at-risk” children and disadvantaged families. The review analysed studies on reminiscing training in order to provide support for their effectiveness, to identify gaps in the literature and to propose directions for future research. The review showed the effectiveness of reminiscing training for parents but highlighted the paucity of these studies, their focus on the mothers and the variability of the length of the training. Finally, the review emphasized the potential areas of reminiscing training in clinical and educational settings.
2019
Parents’ reminiscing training in typically developing and “at-risk” children: A review / Corsano, Paola; Guidotti, Laura. - In: EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND CARE. - ISSN 0300-4430. - 189:1(2019), pp. 145-156. [10.1080/03004430.2017.1289518]
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