APS
APS Virtual Poster Showcase · 2020
Assessing Interaction Quality Efficiently in Families and Educational Settings: Validation of the Responsive Interactions for Learning (RIFL) Measure
- Nina Sokolovic
University of Toronto - Sahar Borairi
University of Toronto - Michelle Rodrigues
University of Toronto - Michal Perlman
University of Toronto - Jennifer Jenkins
University of Toronto
Abstract
Children learn through interactions with responsive caregivers. Many existing measures of caregiver responsivity are time-consuming and limited to certain contexts. We have developed and validated a measure that can be used across settings to assess how responsively mothers, fathers, siblings, and early childhood educators interact with children.
Families/Parenting