Individual differences in children’s talk about inner states are striking, but how should they be interpreted? This study used transcripts of preschoolers’ conversations with siblings and best friends to address this question in two ways. Our first aim was to elucidate the exact nature of individual differences by contrasting categories (emotion/desire vs. cognitive state) and referents (own vs. other/shared) of inner state talk. Our second aim was to compare performance vs. competence views of inner state talk by exploring (i) the stability of individual differences in inner state talk across different relationships and (ii) the cognitive correlates of inner state talk. A sample of 44 children (mean age/4 years 3 months) was observ...
The present study investigates theory of mind (ToM) development in bilingual children. Fifteen 3-yea...
grantor: University of TorontoWe investigated the developmental trajectories of mental sta...
grantor: University of TorontoWe investigated the developmental trajectories of mental sta...
This study examined developmental change and variation across social context in the quality of child...
This study examined developmental change and variation across social context in the quality of child...
3noA growing body of research shows a close association between children’s internal state talk and ...
Children's use of internal-state language during 2 tasks (book narration and describing a best frien...
Inner state talk provides a real-life index of children’s sociocognitive competencies. In this study...
Children's use of internal-state language during 2 tasks (book narration and describing a best frien...
Inner state talk provides a real-life index of children’s sociocognitive competencies. In this study...
Children's use of internal-state language during 2 tasks (book narration and describing a best frien...
Sibling relationships appear important in fostering young children’s growing theory-ofmind skills, ...
Children's use of internal-state language during 2 tasks (book narration and describing a best frien...
Children's use of internal-state language during 2 tasks (book narration and describing a best frien...
Theory of mind (ToM) development in 3- and 5-year-old Singaporean preschoolers was examined with ref...
The present study investigates theory of mind (ToM) development in bilingual children. Fifteen 3-yea...
grantor: University of TorontoWe investigated the developmental trajectories of mental sta...
grantor: University of TorontoWe investigated the developmental trajectories of mental sta...
This study examined developmental change and variation across social context in the quality of child...
This study examined developmental change and variation across social context in the quality of child...
3noA growing body of research shows a close association between children’s internal state talk and ...
Children's use of internal-state language during 2 tasks (book narration and describing a best frien...
Inner state talk provides a real-life index of children’s sociocognitive competencies. In this study...
Children's use of internal-state language during 2 tasks (book narration and describing a best frien...
Inner state talk provides a real-life index of children’s sociocognitive competencies. In this study...
Children's use of internal-state language during 2 tasks (book narration and describing a best frien...
Sibling relationships appear important in fostering young children’s growing theory-ofmind skills, ...
Children's use of internal-state language during 2 tasks (book narration and describing a best frien...
Children's use of internal-state language during 2 tasks (book narration and describing a best frien...
Theory of mind (ToM) development in 3- and 5-year-old Singaporean preschoolers was examined with ref...
The present study investigates theory of mind (ToM) development in bilingual children. Fifteen 3-yea...
grantor: University of TorontoWe investigated the developmental trajectories of mental sta...
grantor: University of TorontoWe investigated the developmental trajectories of mental sta...