“…Parental responses may vary from ignoring and discouraging to protecting and comforting [4,9,32]. Although the efficacy of any particular parental strategy should be understood in its particular context, a general finding has emerged that parental attention to pain, typically operationalized as solicitousness, overprotectiveness, or reassurance, has a negative effect on child coping [10,37,43,54,55]. In contrast, parental behavior that encourages coping by directing children to distract or introducing new strategies is related to less child distress and pain [4,9].…”