Participation in imagined worlds is a hallmark of the human species, and yet we know little about the context of its early emergence. The experiments reported here replicated and extended in 2 directions Lillard and Witherington’s (2004) study of how mothers pretend to have snacks, across different ages of children (15- to 24-month-olds, Experiment 1) and to a different scenario (personal grooming, Experiment 2). Mothers’ pretend behaviors changed little as infants aged, but there were some scenario differences. Most striking in this research was the consistency with which particular maternal pretend behaviors were associated with children engaging in pretense behaviors and smiling. The findings are discussed with refer- ence to the child’s...
This dissertation investigated how characteristics of models influence imitation in one-year-old inf...
We compared 1- and 2-year-old children’s performance on Pretend and Reality tasks. Pretend tasks inv...
In contrast to recent experimental studies that have sought to establish the infant\u27s ability to ...
Participation in imagined worlds is a hallmark of the human species, and yet we know little about th...
An important issue for understanding early cognition is why very young children's real-world re...
Recent studies indicate the need to investigate the sources of toddlers ’ understanding of another p...
In 3 studies, young children were tested for their understanding of pretend actions. In Studies 1 an...
Studies comparing adult and peer imitation are rare and have to date provided mixed results. The aim...
This research focused on the issue of children's understanding of the pretend-reality distinction. I...
AbstractParents exaggerate communicative cues (Infant-Directed Speech, IDS; smiling; gaze to childre...
Neonatal imitation is the ability of newborns to reproduce the behaviours of others. Over the past 3...
This study investigated associations between family and peer experience and individual differences i...
The ability to engage in and recognize pretend play begins around 18 months. A major chal-lenge for ...
Across two experiments, we examined the relationship between 18-month-old infants’ mimicry and socia...
There is controversy over how well children understand pretense. One possibility is that for young c...
This dissertation investigated how characteristics of models influence imitation in one-year-old inf...
We compared 1- and 2-year-old children’s performance on Pretend and Reality tasks. Pretend tasks inv...
In contrast to recent experimental studies that have sought to establish the infant\u27s ability to ...
Participation in imagined worlds is a hallmark of the human species, and yet we know little about th...
An important issue for understanding early cognition is why very young children's real-world re...
Recent studies indicate the need to investigate the sources of toddlers ’ understanding of another p...
In 3 studies, young children were tested for their understanding of pretend actions. In Studies 1 an...
Studies comparing adult and peer imitation are rare and have to date provided mixed results. The aim...
This research focused on the issue of children's understanding of the pretend-reality distinction. I...
AbstractParents exaggerate communicative cues (Infant-Directed Speech, IDS; smiling; gaze to childre...
Neonatal imitation is the ability of newborns to reproduce the behaviours of others. Over the past 3...
This study investigated associations between family and peer experience and individual differences i...
The ability to engage in and recognize pretend play begins around 18 months. A major chal-lenge for ...
Across two experiments, we examined the relationship between 18-month-old infants’ mimicry and socia...
There is controversy over how well children understand pretense. One possibility is that for young c...
This dissertation investigated how characteristics of models influence imitation in one-year-old inf...
We compared 1- and 2-year-old children’s performance on Pretend and Reality tasks. Pretend tasks inv...
In contrast to recent experimental studies that have sought to establish the infant\u27s ability to ...