While one might expect parents’ mind-mindedness (MM; the propensity to view children as mental agents) to relate to everyday mental-state talk (MST) and theory-of-mind capacity, evidence to support this view is lacking. In addition, both the uniqueness and the specificity of relations between parental MM, parental MST and children’s false belief understanding (FBU) are open to question. To address these three gaps, this study tracked 117 preschoolers (60 boys) and their parents across a 13-month period (Mage = 3.94 years, SD = 0.53, at Time 1). Parental MM, MST and theory-of-mind capacity showed little overlap. Both MM and MST were weakly associated with children’s concurrent FBU, but, in line with social constructivist accounts, only MST p...
This research investigates the difference between theory of mind (ToM) and parental demographics of ...
Mothers’ use of mental state talk (MST) is linked to young children’s performance on false belief te...
It was long assumed that the capacity to represent false beliefs did not emerge until at least age f...
While one might expect parents’ mind-mindedness (MM; the propensity to view children as mental agent...
International audienceMentalizing is defined as the ability to attribute mental states to oneself an...
It was long assumed that the capacity to represent false beliefs did not emerge until age 4 as evide...
In relating parent-child conversation to children’s social cognitive development, we examined how mo...
The precise nature of the relation between adult mentalizing abilities and parental representations ...
A growing body of evidence suggests that children succeed in nontraditional false-belief tasks in th...
Parental mind-mindedness, the parent’s propensity to treat the child as an intentional agent, has re...
This study examined the concurrent and longitudinal relationships between children’s theory of mind...
In recent years, a number of studies that have examined how social experiences are related to childr...
Mothers’ use of mental state talk (MST) is linked to young children’s performance on false belief te...
3noThis study examined the concurrent and longitudinal relationships between children's theory of mi...
This meta-analysis seeks to integrate findings from 25 years of research on family correlates of you...
This research investigates the difference between theory of mind (ToM) and parental demographics of ...
Mothers’ use of mental state talk (MST) is linked to young children’s performance on false belief te...
It was long assumed that the capacity to represent false beliefs did not emerge until at least age f...
While one might expect parents’ mind-mindedness (MM; the propensity to view children as mental agent...
International audienceMentalizing is defined as the ability to attribute mental states to oneself an...
It was long assumed that the capacity to represent false beliefs did not emerge until age 4 as evide...
In relating parent-child conversation to children’s social cognitive development, we examined how mo...
The precise nature of the relation between adult mentalizing abilities and parental representations ...
A growing body of evidence suggests that children succeed in nontraditional false-belief tasks in th...
Parental mind-mindedness, the parent’s propensity to treat the child as an intentional agent, has re...
This study examined the concurrent and longitudinal relationships between children’s theory of mind...
In recent years, a number of studies that have examined how social experiences are related to childr...
Mothers’ use of mental state talk (MST) is linked to young children’s performance on false belief te...
3noThis study examined the concurrent and longitudinal relationships between children's theory of mi...
This meta-analysis seeks to integrate findings from 25 years of research on family correlates of you...
This research investigates the difference between theory of mind (ToM) and parental demographics of ...
Mothers’ use of mental state talk (MST) is linked to young children’s performance on false belief te...
It was long assumed that the capacity to represent false beliefs did not emerge until at least age f...