At the same time, Kiff et al. (2011) suggested the different responsiveness of the parent based on the child’s characteristics through the bidirectional relationship. The interactional relations, supported by other studies, suggested the prediction of a child’s possible adjustment problem depends on the responsiveness to parenting as well as their negative emotionality levels. The authors constructed the review moderately well defined. Looking at the title, although it somewhat states the purpose of the study, understanding the relationship between child temperament and parenting. However, the title of the article doesn’t hint the idea of the interaction between children’s adjustment issues as well as the parental behaviour and children’s temperament which in fact is another main topic in this research. Knowing the authors come from a Psychology Department in the University, the study can be related with other psychological theories and …show more content…
That is the understanding of social development and how it starts during infancy. Burton et al. (1971) suggests that, in relation to the parents over theirs child’s social development, the genetic characteristics do not play major influences on the child’s development. Its role exists but only to a certain extent. A past research discovered the different extents parents go to control their child’s actions and how they respond to their feelings. Kiff et al. (2011) demonstrated an explanation in this topic, regarding to the different parental behavioural control, either being warm and accepting or negative and