Treetop Child Advocacy Centertreetop Child Advocacy Center

Dunst and colleagues (1990) argue that every time two or more individuals are together, there’s a communicative exchange in which the conduct (nonverbal or verbal) affects the opposite individual, is interpreted, and is responded to with a “discernible outcome” (p. 1). Such communication exchanges between mother and father and their children are thought-about foundational for […]