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    Cultural Adaptation of the Spanish Version of the Perceptions of Play Scale by Coo, Soledad, Aldoney, Daniela, Mira, Andrea, López, Mauricio

    Published in Journal of child and family studies (01-04-2020)
    “…Objective Play is crucial for healthy child development; yet, the time dedicated to free play during the pre-school years has decreased in both school and home…”
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    Adapting to Adversity: Effects of COVID-19 on Parenting in Chile by Pérez, J. Carola, Aldoney, Daniela, Vivanco-Carlevari, Anastassia, Coo, Soledad, Guzmán, Eugenio J., Silva, Jaime R.

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (05-07-2022)
    “…The pandemic outbreak in March 2020 and its associated sanitary regulations and restrictions triggered an abrupt and significant change for society in general…”
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    Online intervention to prevent postnatal depression and anxiety in Chilean new mothers: Protocol for a feasibility trial by Pérez, J. Carola, Aldoney, Daniela, García, María I, Olhaberry, Marcia, Fernández, Olga, Alamo, Nicolle, Franco, Pamela, Pérez, Francisca, Fisher, Jane, Rowe, Heather, Coo, Soledad

    Published in Health informatics journal (01-10-2022)
    “…Symptoms of postpartum depression and anxiety in new mothers are prevalent and negatively impact maternal emotional wellbeing and infant development. Barriers…”
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    Conducting parenting research in Chile: Challenges and opportunities by Susperreguy, María Inés, Aldoney, Daniela, Narea, Marigen

    Published in Developmental psychology (18-11-2024)
    “…Most research on parenting and child development has been based on studies conducted in the minority world. Although there have been efforts to diversify…”
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    Paternal and Maternal Predictors of Affective and Cognitive Involvement of Three-Year-Old Chilean Children in Chile (Predictores del involucramiento afectivo y cognitivo de padres y madres con sus hijas/os de tres años en Chile) by Aldoney, Daniela, Prieto, Fernanda

    Published in Infancia y aprendizaje (01-05-2023)
    “…Maternal and paternal involvement are an important predictor of child development. In the current study, we describe the cognitive and affective involvement of…”
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    THE MAGIC OF PLAY: LOW‐INCOME MOTHERS’ AND FATHERS’ PLAYFULNESS AND CHILDREN'S EMOTION REGULATION AND VOCABULARY SKILLS by Cabrera, Natasha J., Karberg, Elizabeth, Malin, Jenessa L., Aldoney, Daniela

    Published in Infant mental health journal (01-11-2017)
    “…ABSTRACT Using data from a diverse sample of low‐income families who participated in the Early Head Start Research Evaluation Project (n = 73), we explored the…”
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    Family Risk and Externalizing Problems in Chilean Children: Mediation by Harsh Parenting and Emotional Support by Ugarte, Elisa, Narea, Marigen, Aldoney, Daniela, Weissman, David G., Hastings, Paul D.

    Published in Child development (01-05-2021)
    “…Latent class analysis and multigroup mediation were used with 8,860 families in Chile to identify risk groups varying in socioeconomic status, family…”
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    Cognitive Stimulation at Home and in Child Care and Children’s Preacademic Skills in Two‐Parent Families by Cabrera, Natasha J., Moon, Ui, Fagan, Jay, West, Jerry, Aldoney, Daniela

    Published in Child development (01-09-2020)
    “…This paper used the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study‐Birth Cohort (N = 1,258) to examine the influence of hilevels of cognitive stimulation from mothers,…”
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    Raising American Citizens: Socialization Goals of Low-Income Immigrant Latino Mothers and Fathers of Young Children by Aldoney, Daniela, Cabrera, Natasha J.

    Published in Journal of child and family studies (01-12-2016)
    “…Based on ecocultural theory, this study utilizes focus group interviews to explore the ways Latino immigrant mothers and fathers transmit the values and…”
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    Home Language and Literacy Environments and Early Literacy Trajectories of Low‐Socioeconomic Status Chilean Children by Mendive, Susana, Mascareño Lara, Mayra, Aldoney, Daniela, Pérez, J. Carola, Pezoa, José P.

    Published in Child development (01-11-2020)
    “…This study used Latent Class Analysis to identify groups of children exposed to similar Home Language and Literacy Environments (HLLE) and explored whether…”
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    Online Intervention Targeting Postnatal Depression and Anxiety in Chilean First-Time Mothers: Feasibility Trial by Coo, Soledad, García, María Ignacia, Pérez, J Carola, Aldoney, Daniela, Olhaberry, Marcia, Fernández, Olga, Alamo, Nicolle, Franco, Pamela, Pérez, Francisca, Fernández, Sofía, Fisher, Jane, Rowe, Heather

    Published in Journal of pediatric psychology (15-04-2024)
    “…Internet-based interventions may positively impact maternal symptoms of postnatal depression and anxiety. This study assessed the feasibility, acceptability,…”
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    Helping Children Navigate a Diverse World: Parents' Contributions by Cabrera, Natasha, Kuhns, Catherine, Malin, Jenessa L, Aldoney, Daniela

    “…We review the existing literature on how parents prepare their children to navigate an increasingly diverse world. In particular, we focus much of our…”
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    LOW-INCOME, MINORITY FATHERS' CONTROL STRATEGIES AND THEIR CHILDREN'S REGULATORY SKILLS by Malin, Jenessa L., Cabrera, Natasha J., Karberg, Elizabeth, Aldoney, Daniela, Rowe, Meredith L.

    Published in Infant mental health journal (01-09-2014)
    “…ABSTRACT The current study explored the bidirectional association of children's individual characteristics, fathers’ control strategies at 24 months, and…”
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    Low-income minority fathers' control strategies and children's regulatory skills by Malin, Jenessa L., Cabrera, Natasha J., Karberg, Elizabeth, Aldoney, Daniela, Rowe, Meredith

    Published in Infant mental health journal (27-08-2014)
    “…The current study explored the bidirectional association of children's individual characteristics, fathers' control strategies at 24-months and children's…”
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    LOW‐INCOME, MINORITY FATHERS’ CONTROL STRATEGIES AND THEIR CHILDREN'S REGULATORY SKILLS by Malin, Jenessa L., Cabrera, Natasha J., Karberg, Elizabeth, Aldoney, Daniela, Rowe, Meredith L.

    Published in Infant mental health journal (01-09-2014)
    “…The current study explored the bidirectional association of children's individual characteristics, fathers’ control strategies at 24 months, and children's…”
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    Input lingüístico de madres y padres y producción lingüística en niños y niñas de 3 años de edad durante el juego by Aldoney, Daniela, Mendive, Susana Mendive, Zegers, Mónica, Prieto, Fernanda Prieto, Perez, Carola

    “…El ambiente lingüístico en que crecen los niños/as (NN) es un importante predictor de sus habilidades cognitivas y de lenguaje posterior. Sin embargo, sabemos…”
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    Low-income Latino immigrant mothers and their toddlers: How does socialization promote inhibitory control skills? by Aldoney Ramirez, Daniela

    Published 01-01-2015
    “…Executive function (EF), cognitive skills involved in planning and problem solving, includes inhibitory control as one of its major components. Inhibitory…”
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    Socialization practices in low-income immigrants and their young children: A qualitative approach by Aldoney Ramirez, Daniela

    Published 01-01-2011
    “…Latinos are the largest ethnic group in the U.S., yet little is known about how these families socialize their children to function in the U.S. Based on…”
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