Social skills and symbol skills are positively associated in middle childhood, but the relation between these domains is less clear in newly verbal toddlers. Vygotsky (1934/1986) proposed that symbols are both tools for interaction and mental tools for thought. Do symbols help even very young children build skills for interacting with and conceptualizing the social world? Longitudinal data from 108 children and mothers were collected when children were 14, 24, and 36 months. Children's gestures and words during mother-child interactions were used as symbol skill indicators to predict children's abilities to engage others and the number of social-emotional concepts children portray during play. In a series of growth models, words h...
Symbolic play has long been considered a fertile context for communicative development (Bruner, 1983...
Here we examine the hypothesis that symbolic understanding across domains is mediated by a fundament...
This article reports on some of the findings of an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funde...
Between 10 and 24 months of age, children progress from communicating through conventional signals t...
Much is known about young children's use of deictic gestures such as pointing. Much less is known ab...
Children with severely limited speech are at risk for developing language in predictable ways. Altho...
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate whether typically developing infants at 9-months o...
PEOPLE COMMUNICATE AND MAKE meaning through the use of the signs, codes and rules of their community...
Background to the research or performance/installation \ud Research examining the impact of symbolic...
In this study we sought to determine the degree to which 2- to 3-year-old children use objects symbo...
Research on the symbolic functioning of very young children has important implications for education...
This research investigated the developing inter-relationships between language, graphic symbolism an...
This article reports on how symbolic gesturing was applied in a nursery setting. Forms of signing sy...
This article reports 2 experiments examining the changing role of iconicity in symbol learning and i...
Deficits in communication skills, both verbal and nonverbal, are central in Autism Spectrum Disorder...
Symbolic play has long been considered a fertile context for communicative development (Bruner, 1983...
Here we examine the hypothesis that symbolic understanding across domains is mediated by a fundament...
This article reports on some of the findings of an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funde...
Between 10 and 24 months of age, children progress from communicating through conventional signals t...
Much is known about young children's use of deictic gestures such as pointing. Much less is known ab...
Children with severely limited speech are at risk for developing language in predictable ways. Altho...
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate whether typically developing infants at 9-months o...
PEOPLE COMMUNICATE AND MAKE meaning through the use of the signs, codes and rules of their community...
Background to the research or performance/installation \ud Research examining the impact of symbolic...
In this study we sought to determine the degree to which 2- to 3-year-old children use objects symbo...
Research on the symbolic functioning of very young children has important implications for education...
This research investigated the developing inter-relationships between language, graphic symbolism an...
This article reports on how symbolic gesturing was applied in a nursery setting. Forms of signing sy...
This article reports 2 experiments examining the changing role of iconicity in symbol learning and i...
Deficits in communication skills, both verbal and nonverbal, are central in Autism Spectrum Disorder...
Symbolic play has long been considered a fertile context for communicative development (Bruner, 1983...
Here we examine the hypothesis that symbolic understanding across domains is mediated by a fundament...
This article reports on some of the findings of an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funde...