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Several studies found an adverse effect of child reactive temperament on coparenting.
Four studies found associations between child reactive temperament and paternal coparenting.
A child's reactive temperament appears to have adverse effects on particularly coparenting of fathers.
Furthermore, more studies reported negative effects of child reactive temperament on paternal coparenting behavior (observed or perceived by the mother) as compared to maternal coparenting behavior, which suggests that paternal coparenting is more strongly affected by a child's reactive temperament.
The fact that the interactions with reactive temperament were limited to girls warrants cautious interpretation until such findings are replicated.
Most studies reported direct negative associations between a reactive temperament and quality of coparenting and thus support Feinberg's (2003) hypothesis.
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Depressed mothers who had stable breastfeeding patterns were less likely to have infants with highly reactive temperaments.
Children with reactive temperaments are hypothesised to be particularly susceptible to environmental influences, both for better and for worse.
Taken together the findings provide some support for the notion that children with difficult or reactive temperaments do show an increased susceptibility to maternal influence.
Girls with reactive temperaments were more susceptible to father involvement, showing significantly fewer problem behaviours and more prosocial behaviours when fathers were more involved, and more problem behaviours and fewer prosocial behaviours with less father involvement.
According to Kagan, the high-reactive temperament is characterized by a tendency to be supersensitive to your own body's signals.
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