What do toddlers learn from everyday picture-book reading interactions? To date, there has been scant research exploring this question. In this study, the authors adapted a standard imitation procedure to examine 18- to 30-month-olds' ability to learn how to reenact a novel action sequence from a picture book. The results provide evidence that toddlers can imitate specific target actions on novel real-world objects on the basis of a picture-book interaction. Children's imitative performance after the reading interaction varied both as a function of age and the level of iconicity of the pictures in the book. These findings are discussed in terms of children's emerging symbolic capacity and the flexibility of the cognitive representation
Cumulative cultural learning has been argued to rely on high fidelity copying of others’ actions. Ic...
Bibliography: pages [54]-58.The effects of item visibility and familiarity were assessed on the imit...
In previous research, we established that 9-month-old infants manually investigate pictured objects ...
What do toddlers learn from everyday picture-book reading interactions? To date, there has been scan...
We examined whether 15-month-olds could imitate a novel action sequence from a picture book, and whe...
Infants can imitate a novel action sequence from television and picture books, yet there has been no...
Picture books are an important source of new language, concepts, and lessons for young children. A l...
Picture books are an important source of new language, concepts, and lessons for young children. A l...
Cumulative cultural learning has been argued to rely on high-fidelity copying of other individuals? ...
This study examined the ability of preliterate Kindergarten students to use pictographic sequences a...
We investigated whether the tendency to imitate or emulate is influenced by the availability of caus...
The current study examined the role of motor and visual perceptual input for 20 and 28-month-old tod...
Three experiments examined 3- to 5-year-olds ’ (N = 428) understanding of the relationship between p...
Three experiments examined 3- to 5-year-olds' (N = 428) understanding of the relationship between pi...
The ability to create and update mental models of story events as they unfold is essential for narra...
Cumulative cultural learning has been argued to rely on high fidelity copying of others’ actions. Ic...
Bibliography: pages [54]-58.The effects of item visibility and familiarity were assessed on the imit...
In previous research, we established that 9-month-old infants manually investigate pictured objects ...
What do toddlers learn from everyday picture-book reading interactions? To date, there has been scan...
We examined whether 15-month-olds could imitate a novel action sequence from a picture book, and whe...
Infants can imitate a novel action sequence from television and picture books, yet there has been no...
Picture books are an important source of new language, concepts, and lessons for young children. A l...
Picture books are an important source of new language, concepts, and lessons for young children. A l...
Cumulative cultural learning has been argued to rely on high-fidelity copying of other individuals? ...
This study examined the ability of preliterate Kindergarten students to use pictographic sequences a...
We investigated whether the tendency to imitate or emulate is influenced by the availability of caus...
The current study examined the role of motor and visual perceptual input for 20 and 28-month-old tod...
Three experiments examined 3- to 5-year-olds ’ (N = 428) understanding of the relationship between p...
Three experiments examined 3- to 5-year-olds' (N = 428) understanding of the relationship between pi...
The ability to create and update mental models of story events as they unfold is essential for narra...
Cumulative cultural learning has been argued to rely on high fidelity copying of others’ actions. Ic...
Bibliography: pages [54]-58.The effects of item visibility and familiarity were assessed on the imit...
In previous research, we established that 9-month-old infants manually investigate pictured objects ...