“…An important question in assessment is how parenting competence should be operationalized. Although there is no clear consensus on the definition (Choate & Engstrom, 2014), parental sensitivity seems to be one of the core constructs in this context (Cyr et al, 2012;Cyr & Alink, 2017). Parental sensitivity refers to the parent's ability to adequately perceive, interpret, and respond appropriately and in a timely fashion to signals of the child (Ainsworth, Bell, & Stayton, 1971) and has been linked to a range of positive child outcomes, such as social functioning (e.g., Van Zeijl et al, 2006), self-regulation (Eisenberg et al, 2001), and cognitive skills (e.g., Bernier, Carlson, & Whipple, 2010).…”