Sixteen 4 to 6-year-old Danish children were video-recorded, while interacting spontaneously with their family in their homes. The mental state talk of the children was identified and analysed with respect to three mental domains: desire, feeling and cognition, and was compared to data from a similar study carried out with Canadian families (Jenkins et al., 2003). Our results suggest some cross-cultural differences in children’s mental state talk. First, Danish children produce a larger variation of mental state talk words than Canadian children do, and second, the distribution of mental state talk across the three domains differed for the two language groups. Semantic variation between Danish and English was identified in the study, which ...
This longitudinal study assessed the relation between maternal mental state talk over time and the d...
Children’s understanding of others as mental beings with feelings and beliefs develops radically dur...
This longitudinal study assessed the relation between maternal mental state talk over time and the d...
Sixteen 4 to 6-year-old Danish children were video-recorded, while interacting spontaneously with th...
Sixteen 4 to 6-year-old Danish children were video-recorded, while interacting spontaneously with th...
Sixteen 4 to 6-year-old Danish children were video-recorded, while interacting spontaneously with th...
Sixteen 4 to 6-year-old Danish children were video-recorded, while interacting spontaneously with th...
grantor: University of TorontoWe investigated the developmental trajectories of mental sta...
grantor: University of TorontoWe investigated the developmental trajectories of mental sta...
The developmental pattern of theory of mind in bilingual children was investigated. This study adopt...
Children progress through various landmarks in their understanding of mind and emotion. They eventua...
The present study investigates theory of mind (ToM) development in bilingual children. Fifteen 3-yea...
Parents influence the development of children’s social understanding by using mental state terms tha...
International audienceChildren start taking into account and talking about internal states in the se...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the understanding that other individuals have separate desires, thoughts, an...
This longitudinal study assessed the relation between maternal mental state talk over time and the d...
Children’s understanding of others as mental beings with feelings and beliefs develops radically dur...
This longitudinal study assessed the relation between maternal mental state talk over time and the d...
Sixteen 4 to 6-year-old Danish children were video-recorded, while interacting spontaneously with th...
Sixteen 4 to 6-year-old Danish children were video-recorded, while interacting spontaneously with th...
Sixteen 4 to 6-year-old Danish children were video-recorded, while interacting spontaneously with th...
Sixteen 4 to 6-year-old Danish children were video-recorded, while interacting spontaneously with th...
grantor: University of TorontoWe investigated the developmental trajectories of mental sta...
grantor: University of TorontoWe investigated the developmental trajectories of mental sta...
The developmental pattern of theory of mind in bilingual children was investigated. This study adopt...
Children progress through various landmarks in their understanding of mind and emotion. They eventua...
The present study investigates theory of mind (ToM) development in bilingual children. Fifteen 3-yea...
Parents influence the development of children’s social understanding by using mental state terms tha...
International audienceChildren start taking into account and talking about internal states in the se...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the understanding that other individuals have separate desires, thoughts, an...
This longitudinal study assessed the relation between maternal mental state talk over time and the d...
Children’s understanding of others as mental beings with feelings and beliefs develops radically dur...
This longitudinal study assessed the relation between maternal mental state talk over time and the d...