@article{GlauerHildebrandtHuweretal., author = {Glauer, Ramiro and Hildebrandt, Frauke and Huwer, Julia and Lonnemann, Jan and Kl{\"u}ber, Nadin and Macha, Katrin and Marusch, Tina and Vesova, Nadica and Wronski, Caroline}, title = {Kinderrechte im Kita-Alltag}, series = {WamiKi : Das p{\"a}dagogische Fachmagazin}, journal = {WamiKi : Das p{\"a}dagogische Fachmagazin}, number = {4}, address = {Berlin}, organization = {Was mit Kindern GmbH}, issn = {2363-7714}, pages = {32 -- 40}, subject = {Kind}, language = {de} } @article{GlauerHildebrandtHuweretal., author = {Glauer, Ramiro and Hildebrandt, Frauke and Huwer, Julia and Lonnemann, Jan and Kl{\"u}ber, Nadin and Macha, Katrin and Marusch, Tina and Vesova, Nadica and Wronski, Caroline}, title = {Mit Kindern essen und trinken - aber wie?}, series = {WamiKi : Das p{\"a}dagogische Fachmagazin}, journal = {WamiKi : Das p{\"a}dagogische Fachmagazin}, number = {1}, address = {Berlin}, organization = {Was mit Kindern GmbH}, issn = {2363-7714}, pages = {14 -- 26}, abstract = {Im Sommer 2021 erschien die bundesweite Studie „Beteiligung von Kindern im Kita-Alltag", die Fachhochschule Potsdam und die Universit{\"a}t Graz hatten sie im Auftrag des Bundesfamilienministeriums erstellt. Ein Team aus Wissenschaftlerinnen hatte Alltagssituationen in 89 Kitas und Krippen offen gefilmt und ausgewertet. Vor allem beim Essen beobachteten die Forscherinnen immer wieder „grenz{\"u}berschreitenden K{\"o}rperkontakt" und nicht angemessenes Verhalten der p{\"a}dagogischen Fachkr{\"a}fte: Sie schoben etwa den Stuhl samt Kind so nah an den Tisch, dass das Kind den Oberk{\"o}rper kaum bewegen konnte. Andere stellten den Teller auf dem L{\"a}tzchen ab, ebenfalls um zu verhindern, dass sich die Kinder beim Essen zu viel bewegen. In rund 30 \% der zehnmin{\"u}tigen Essenssequenzen beobachteten die Forscherinnen solche Vorf{\"a}lle ein- bis viermal. In 16 \% der Situationen sogar noch {\"o}fter. Lediglich in einem F{\"u}nftel der ausgewerteten Spielsituationen und 11 \% der Essenssequenzen beobachteten die Forscherinnen {\"u}berhaupt kein grenz­{\"u}berschreitendes Verhalten.}, subject = {Kind}, language = {de} } @article{GlauerHildebrandtHuweretal., author = {Glauer, Ramiro and Hildebrandt, Frauke and Huwer, Julia and Lonnemann, Jan and Kl{\"u}ber, Nadin and Macha, Katrin and Marusch, Tina and Vesova, Nadica and Wronski, Caroline}, title = {Wie wir Kinder bei Konflikten begleiten k{\"o}nnen}, series = {WamiKi : Das p{\"a}dagogische Fachmagazin}, journal = {WamiKi : Das p{\"a}dagogische Fachmagazin}, number = {2}, address = {Berlin}, organization = {Was mit Kindern GmbH}, issn = {2363-7714}, pages = {20 -- 21}, subject = {Konflikt}, language = {de} } @article{WeissRieker, author = {Weiss, Karin and Rieker, Peter}, title = {Ethnicity and conflicts among young refugees in Germany}, series = {Social Work in Europe}, volume = {4}, journal = {Social Work in Europe}, number = {3}, publisher = {Russell House Publ.}, address = {Dorset}, issn = {1353-1670}, pages = {20 -- 24}, subject = {Jugendlicher Fl{\"u}chtling}, language = {en} } @article{GrosseStreubel, author = {Große, Gerlind and Streubel, Berit}, title = {Emotion-specific vocabulary and its relation to emotion understanding in children and adolescents}, series = {Cognition and Emotion}, volume = {39}, journal = {Cognition and Emotion}, number = {7}, publisher = {Routledge, Taylor \& Francis}, address = {London}, issn = {0269-9931}, doi = {10.1080/02699931.2024.2346745}, pages = {1664 -- 1673}, abstract = {Among children and adolescents, emotion understanding relates to academic achievement and higher well-being. This study investigates the role of general and emotion-specific language skills in children's and adolescents' emotion understanding, building on previous research highlighting the significance of domain-specific language skills in conceptual development. We employ a novel inventory (CEVVT) to assess emotion-specific vocabulary. The study involved 10-11-year-old children (N = 29) and 16-17-year-old adolescents (N = 28), examining their emotion recognition and knowledge of emotion regulation strategies. Results highlight the ongoing development of emotion-specific vocabulary across these age groups. Emotion recognition correlated with general vocabulary in the younger group. In the older age group, emotion recognition was related to emotion-specific vocabulary size, but this effect only became apparent when controlling for the depth of emotion-specific vocabulary. Against expectation, there were no significant contributions of general or emotion-specific vocabulary to knowledge of emotion regulation strategies in either age group. These findings enhance our comprehension of the nuanced interplay between language and emotion across developmental stages.}, subject = {Sprachentwicklung}, language = {en} } @article{KuchinkeMatthessEckertetal., author = {Kuchinke, Lars and Mattheß, Janna and Eckert, Melanie and Richter, Katharina and Koch, Gabriele and Bindt, Carola and Schweitzer, Julia and Krauskopf, Karsten and Rummel-Kluge, Christine and Theil, Mona Katharina and Galeris, Mirijam-Griseldis and Reinhold, Thomas and Vienhues, Petra and Bergh{\"o}fer, Anne and Roll, Stephanie and Keil, Thomas and Schlensog-Schuster, Franziska and von Klitzing, Kai and Ludwig-K{\"o}rner, Christiane}, title = {Efficacy of parent-infant psychotherapy with mothers with postpartum mental disorder}, series = {Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health}, journal = {Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health}, publisher = {BioMed Central}, address = {London}, issn = {1753-2000}, doi = {10.1186/s13034-025-01013-0}, pages = {26}, abstract = {Background Postpartum maternal mental health problems affect the development of mother-child interaction and of children's attachment security. Focus-based brief parent-infant psychotherapy (PIP-f) was developed to support parents 'mentalize' their child's affective states and promote a healthy parent-child relationship and child development. Efficacy of PIP-f was evaluated against care-as-usual (CAU) in a randomized controlled trial within the SKKIPPI project. Method N = 120 mothers diagnosed with an ICD-10 psychopathological disorder and their infants under one year were randomly assigned to PIP-f (n = 57) or CAU (n = 63). Primary outcome was maternal sensitivity in mother-child interaction after 6 weeks of intervention. Secondary outcomes include maternal and child psychopathological symptoms, child development, parenting stress, emotional availability, parental reflective functioning and child attachment after 6 weeks and 12 months. Results PIP-f was not superior to CAU in maternal sensitivity (b = 0.129, 95\%CI [-0.161, 0.418], p = 0.378) at post-intervention, nor in maternal symptoms (b =-0.702, [-2.603, 1.198], p = 0.463) or child symptoms of regulatory disorder (b = 1.079, [-2.344, 4.502], p = 0.531). Attachment security assessed at 12 months did not differ between intervention groups (OR = 2.0, [0.64, 6.33], p = 0.226). Moderator analyses suggest that emotional availability and parental reflective functioning improve up to 12 months for more severe cases. Conclusion Differences between PIP-f and CAU were smaller than expected, but PIP-f seemed to reduce symptoms of mental health problems. Some evidence exists that mothers with higher symptom burden benefit from PIP-f. High dropout rates and initially high emotional availability prevent generalizability. Trial registration: The trial was registered in the German Register for Clinical Studies (DRKS00016353) on January 16, 2019.}, subject = {Das M{\"u}tterliche}, language = {en} } @article{KrauskopfSchaffrath, author = {Krauskopf, Karsten and Schaffrath, Fine-Marie}, title = {Jenseits der Gef{\"a}ngnismauern}, series = {Gesellschaft - Individuum - Sozialisation : Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Sozialisationsforschung}, volume = {6}, journal = {Gesellschaft - Individuum - Sozialisation : Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Sozialisationsforschung}, number = {1}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Z{\"u}rich}, address = {Z{\"u}rich}, issn = {2673-4664}, doi = {10.26043/GISo.2025.1.4}, pages = {24}, abstract = {In der deutschsprachigen Forschung wurde bisher wenig Aufmerksamkeit auf die Auswirkungen der Inhaftierung von Strafgefangenen auf ihre nahen Angeh{\"o}rigen gerichtet. Dieser Beitrag untersucht anhand eines systematischen Literaturreviews m{\"o}gliche Wirkzusammenh{\"a}nge. Daf{\"u}r wurden die Ergebnisse von 40 internationalen und nationalen Studien analysiert und in einem tentativen Rahmenmodell auf vier Wirkungsebenen zusammengefasst: Individuum, Mikro-, Meso- sowie Makro-/Exosystem. Die Ergebnisse, die {\"u}berwiegend auf Daten aus den USA basieren, deuten auf ein komplexes Zusammenspiel von gesundheitlichen, sozio{\"o}konomischen und sozialen Nachteilen f{\"u}r die betroffenen Familien hin. Auch zeigen sich transgenerationale Ph{\"a}nomene. Besonders hervorzuheben sind Bildungsabschl{\"u}sse als eine m{\"o}gliche Puffer- oder Schutzvariable, die negative Auswirkungen abmildern k{\"o}nnen. Die Analyse diskutiert die Einschr{\"a}nkung der transnationalen {\"U}bertragbarkeit der Ergebnisse und die Ursachen-Wirkungs-Beziehungen zwischen Inhaftierung und negativen Folgen f{\"u}r Angeh{\"o}rige. Dabei stellt sich aus sozialisationstheoretischer Sicht die Frage, inwieweit die Inhaftierung selbst oder andere kumulative Risikofaktoren f{\"u}r diese negativen Effekte verantwortlich sind. Insgesamt zeigen sich komplexe Wechselwirkungen.}, subject = {Festnahme}, language = {de} } @article{LudwigKoerner, author = {Ludwig-K{\"o}rner, Christine}, title = {Therapie und Beratung mit Eltern und S{\"a}uglingen}, series = {Fr{\"u}he Kindheit : Zeitschrift der Deutschen Liga f{\"u}r das Kind}, journal = {Fr{\"u}he Kindheit : Zeitschrift der Deutschen Liga f{\"u}r das Kind}, number = {1}, issn = {1435-4705}, pages = {24 -- 27}, abstract = {Eltern-Kind-Beratung fordert eine hohe Kompetenz des Beraters. Er sollte {\"u}ber ein breites entwicklungspsychologisches und methodisches Wissen verf{\"u}gen, sollte fachliche Kompetenz als Berater und als Psychotherapeut besitzen. Er sollte f{\"a}hig sein zu differentiellen Entscheidungen, d.h., er sollte m{\"o}glichst im Idealfall schon in der ersten Sitzung erkennen k{\"o}nnen, ob es sich z.B. um eine entwicklungspsychologische Fragestellung handelt und eine „pr{\"a}ventive" Beratungsarbeit indiziert ist, ob reaktualisierte Konflikte der Eltern erkennbar werden oder gar eine psychische Fehlentwicklung wirksam wurde, deren Bearbeitung eine Erwachsenentherapie erforderlich macht. Zweifellos liegt hier eine Aufgabe f{\"u}r die beteiligten Fachverb{\"a}nde (GAIM und Liga), Ausbildungsstandards festzulegen und durchzusetzen. Denn die sich abzeichnende Tendenz, zuk{\"u}nftig mit m{\"o}glichst geringem Aufwand viele Eltern-S{\"a}uglingsberater im Schnellverfahren auszubilden, d{\"u}fte weder der Sache noch den beteiligten Personen wirklich gerecht werden k{\"o}nnen.}, subject = {Kind}, language = {de} } @article{LudwigKoerner, author = {Ludwig-K{\"o}rner, Christiane}, title = {Effects of severly disturbed parents on early parent-infant-interaction}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis}, volume = {8}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis}, number = {1}, publisher = {Stockholm}, address = {Taylor \& Francis}, issn = {0803-706X}, doi = {10.1080/080370699436519}, pages = {25 -- 31}, subject = {Eltern}, language = {de} } @article{SajiSaalbachGrosseetal., author = {Saji, Noburo and Saalbach, Henrik and Große, Gerlind and Schulze, Cornelia and Imai, Mutsumi}, title = {Cross-linguistic comparison of color word learning in German and Japanese children shows universal and language-specific processes}, series = {Scientific reports}, volume = {15}, journal = {Scientific reports}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {2045-2322}, doi = {10.1038/s41598-025-23286-3}, pages = {12}, abstract = {This study examines how German- and Japanese-speaking children acquire the meanings of color words, focusing on two theoretically distinct processes: centroid mapping and boundary delineation. While previous cross-linguistic studies have typically addressed these aspects in isolation, this paper explicitly investigates both processes simultaneously, assessing language-specific and perceptual factors contributing to lexical acquisition. Using previously collected Japanese data (re-analyzed here for comparative purposes) and newly collected German data, we explore how input frequency, naming inconsistency, category size, and perceptual saliency influence these processes. Our findings show that centroid mapping in both languages is primarily shaped by input frequency, that is, children learn prototypical meanings by hearing the respective color words often. In contrast, boundary delineation is predicted by naming consistency in adult speakers, that is, children's differentiation of color categories is based on the consistency with which adults refer to the same color with the same word. The structural characteristics of each language's lexicon affect these qualitative aspects, highlighting an interplay between perceptual constraints and language-specific lexical structures. This comparative approach provides novel insights into lexical and conceptual development, contributing to broader theoretical debates on continuity and discontinuity in semantic acquisition and informing computational models of lexical development.}, subject = {Deutsch}, language = {en} }