The sibling relationship represents a unique bond characterized by a high degree of closeness and intimacy, which fosters teaching and learning. Two studies investigated associations between sibling-directed teaching, imitation as a learning strategy, and learner involvement during a semi-structured, video-taped construction task. Study 1 also examined associations with the teacher’s Theory of Mind (ToM) abilities; Study 2 focused on associations with birth order and sibling relationship quality. In both studies, siblings ranged from preschool-age to the cusp of middle childhood (Study 1 n = 61; Study 2 n = 72). Findings across both studies indicated that learners engaged in significantly more nonverbal than verbal imitation and imitation w...
In the field of social influences on Theory of Mind (ToM), more research has focused on the role of ...
Sibling relationships appear important in fostering young children’s growing theory-ofmind skills, ...
This study was designed to investigate some features of the stimulus in observational learning whic...
Siblings’ imitation as a learning strategy and associations with social-cognitive skills was investi...
This study examined siblings’ teaching strategies in 72 dyads (firstborn and second born, M ages = 8...
This study examined characteristics of older siblings, younger siblings, and families as correlates ...
Abstract (Summary) Sibling teaching can be theoretically understood within current social cognitive ...
In this research, focusing on the imitative behavior of children from the participation observation ...
Imitation, vocabulary, pretend play, and socially insightful behavior were investigated in 5,206 sam...
For young children, imitation serves both a learning role to gain knowledge and skills, and a social...
We investigated whether young children are able to infer affiliative relations and relative status f...
Many previous accounts of imitation have pointed out that children's copying behavior is a means by ...
Siblings and reciprocal literacy learning 2 Siblings play an important and reciprocal role in each...
This study investigates interaction in eight sibling pairs aged 1-5 years with the purpose of examin...
The bidirectional nature of siblings’ influence on each other’s cognitive development was examined w...
In the field of social influences on Theory of Mind (ToM), more research has focused on the role of ...
Sibling relationships appear important in fostering young children’s growing theory-ofmind skills, ...
This study was designed to investigate some features of the stimulus in observational learning whic...
Siblings’ imitation as a learning strategy and associations with social-cognitive skills was investi...
This study examined siblings’ teaching strategies in 72 dyads (firstborn and second born, M ages = 8...
This study examined characteristics of older siblings, younger siblings, and families as correlates ...
Abstract (Summary) Sibling teaching can be theoretically understood within current social cognitive ...
In this research, focusing on the imitative behavior of children from the participation observation ...
Imitation, vocabulary, pretend play, and socially insightful behavior were investigated in 5,206 sam...
For young children, imitation serves both a learning role to gain knowledge and skills, and a social...
We investigated whether young children are able to infer affiliative relations and relative status f...
Many previous accounts of imitation have pointed out that children's copying behavior is a means by ...
Siblings and reciprocal literacy learning 2 Siblings play an important and reciprocal role in each...
This study investigates interaction in eight sibling pairs aged 1-5 years with the purpose of examin...
The bidirectional nature of siblings’ influence on each other’s cognitive development was examined w...
In the field of social influences on Theory of Mind (ToM), more research has focused on the role of ...
Sibling relationships appear important in fostering young children’s growing theory-ofmind skills, ...
This study was designed to investigate some features of the stimulus in observational learning whic...