Parents influence the development of children’s social understanding by using mental state terms that denote concepts which children are about to develop (Taumoepeau & Ruffman, 2006, 2008) or via the usage of contrastive and/or causal mental state talk (Peterson & Slaughter, 2003). The present longitudinal study examined parent-child dyads and assessed parental mental state talk (MST) during picture-book narration. Seventy-four parents told their children a story twice, when the children were 2 and 4 years old. The same wordless picture book was used to elicit the narration at each time point. Two criteria were used to classify MST: type of utterance (affective, perceptual, or cognitive) and complexity of utterance (simple or clarifying). ...
A growing body of literature suggests that parents socialize early-emerging prosocial behavior acros...
Previous studies showed that mothers vary in the way in which they discuss past experiences with the...
Previous studies showed that mothers vary in the way in which they discuss past experiences with the...
Parents influence the development of children’s social understanding by using mental state terms tha...
Parental mental-state talk predicts several aspects of their child’s mental-state understanding. Res...
Parental mental-state talk predicts several aspects of their child’s mental-state understanding. Res...
grantor: University of TorontoWe investigated the developmental trajectories of mental sta...
grantor: University of TorontoWe investigated the developmental trajectories of mental sta...
Recent research has shown that children under two years demonstrate some early social understanding....
Mothers’ use of mental state talk (MST) is linked to young children’s performance on false belief te...
In relating parent-child conversation to children’s social cognitive development, we examined how mo...
Mothers’ use of mental state talk (MST) is linked to young children’s performance on false belief te...
In recent years, a number of studies that have examined how social experiences are related to childr...
Celem poniższej pracy było określenie zmian w słownictwie mentalnym stosowanym przez rodziców wobec ...
Celem poniższej pracy było określenie zmian w słownictwie mentalnym stosowanym przez rodziców wobec ...
A growing body of literature suggests that parents socialize early-emerging prosocial behavior acros...
Previous studies showed that mothers vary in the way in which they discuss past experiences with the...
Previous studies showed that mothers vary in the way in which they discuss past experiences with the...
Parents influence the development of children’s social understanding by using mental state terms tha...
Parental mental-state talk predicts several aspects of their child’s mental-state understanding. Res...
Parental mental-state talk predicts several aspects of their child’s mental-state understanding. Res...
grantor: University of TorontoWe investigated the developmental trajectories of mental sta...
grantor: University of TorontoWe investigated the developmental trajectories of mental sta...
Recent research has shown that children under two years demonstrate some early social understanding....
Mothers’ use of mental state talk (MST) is linked to young children’s performance on false belief te...
In relating parent-child conversation to children’s social cognitive development, we examined how mo...
Mothers’ use of mental state talk (MST) is linked to young children’s performance on false belief te...
In recent years, a number of studies that have examined how social experiences are related to childr...
Celem poniższej pracy było określenie zmian w słownictwie mentalnym stosowanym przez rodziców wobec ...
Celem poniższej pracy było określenie zmian w słownictwie mentalnym stosowanym przez rodziców wobec ...
A growing body of literature suggests that parents socialize early-emerging prosocial behavior acros...
Previous studies showed that mothers vary in the way in which they discuss past experiences with the...
Previous studies showed that mothers vary in the way in which they discuss past experiences with the...