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Tools. Request The emotional availability de-velopment scale was finalized upon completion of these changes. The series of empirical articles in that volume linked attachment (behavior and mental representations) in infancy, childhood, and adulthood to EA in mother-child relationships, both concurrently and longitudinally. Based on this item initial scale, a second pilot study was conducted to Emotional Availability (EA), is described as the connective tissue of healthy socio-emotional development. Each aspect of EA, including The Emotional Availability (EA) Scales consist of four adult characteristics (sensitivity, structuring, nonintrusiveness, and nonhostility) and two child characteristics (child responsiveness to the adult and child involvement of the adult). In addition The Emotional Availability Scales: Methodological refinements of the construct and clinical implications related to gender and at-risk interactionsPDF. Collateral parental reports were also collected The Emotional Availability (EA) Scales consist of four adult characteristics (sensitivity, structuring, nonintrusiveness, and nonhostility) and two child characteristics (child responsiveness to the adult and child involvement of the adult) The use of the Emotional Availability Scales (EAS) with non-maternal caregivers was considered. The first section presents evidence on attachment relationships in child care to argue that Sensitivity describes mostly the affective presence and appropriate responsiveness of the adult In the clinical context of parent-child interactions, the specific ability to perceive, express and regulate a child's emotions is conceptually covered by the Emotional Availability Scales The Lum Emotional Availability of Parents (LEAP) measure was developed initially with older adolescents and then was extended down to children as young asyears old in both clinical and nonclinical samples. The emotional availability construct was first reconceptualized for research in as a way to describe the quality of parent-child interactions and refers to several parental Emotional availability (EA) refers to the emotional quality of a caregiverchild relationship, and it includes dyadic qualities that go beyond those relevant for attachment.

 

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