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Supporting the development of self-regulation in infants: a promising strategy in preventive mental health care
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The co-PRIME study : research design and first results of a multidisciplinary project on co- and self-regulatory problems among infants and toddlers
Sara De Bruyn
Koen Ponnet
Guido Van Hal
Binu Singh
Bea Van den Bergh
Monica Dhar
Ward Deferm
Manon Hoedt
Febe Hertveldt
Fien Plochaet
et al.
C3
Conference
2025
The invisible struggle of mothers and fathers raising a child with persistent, severe regulatory problems
Febe Hertveldt
Guido Van Hal
Edwin Wouters
Sara De Bruyn
Koen Ponnet
C3
Conference
2025
Balancing work, finances, and parenthood: effects on mental health and parenting
Manon Hoedt
Sara De Bruyn
Edwin Wouters
Bart Boets
Koen Ponnet
C3
Conference
2025
'Can someone tell me what’s going on with my child?' : a qualitative study on parental health-seeking behavior for infant regulatory problems
Febe Hertveldt
Guido Van Hal
Edwin Wouters
Koen Ponnet
Binu Singh
Helena Van den Steene
Monica Dhar
Bea R.H. Van den Bergh
Hadewych Weyns
Sara De Bruyn
A1
Journal Article
in
ARCHIVES OF PUBLIC HEALTH
2025
Design & validation of a new instrument to measure self-regulation in 3-to-6 month old infants
Manon Hoedt
Sara De Bruyn
Edwin Wouters
Bart Boets
Koen Ponnet
C3
Conference
2024
Exploring parents’ care trajectory in response to Children’s regulatory problems : perspectives from both Fathers and Mothers
Febe Hertveldt
Koen Ponnet
Sara De Bruyn
Edwin Wouters
Guido Van Hal
C3
Conference
2024
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