“…The Structural Analysis of Social Behaviour (SASB; Benjamin, 1996;Benjamin & Cushing, 2000, see Figure 1) coding system was used to observationally code parenting behaviour during a 3-5-minute moderately challenging joint teaching task (i.e., Duplo Blocks; Hoffman, Crnic, & Baker, 2006). SASB is a pantheoretical coding system widely used to study psychotherapy interventions (e.g., Constantino, 2000;Henry, 1996), adult personality, and parent-child interactions (e.g., Florsheim, Tolan, & Gorman-Smith, 1996;Skowron, Kozlowski, & Pincus, 2010). Each pair of mother and child was seated together at a small table for the task, and the child was given coloured duplo blocks and instructed to build a figure identical to the model provided.…”