Mothers’ use of mental state talk (MST) is linked to young children’s performance on false belief tests of Theory of Mind (ToM) and to their behaviour in social contexts. However, little is known about MST beyond the early years. This investigation is the first to examine continuity in both mother and child MST from preschool (age 3-4 years) to middle childhood (age 10) and examines the role of early maternal MST in children’s later ToM and use of MST. We examine the novel association between MST and children’s behavioural adjustment from pre-school into late childhood. Participants were mother-child dyads from a seven-year longitudinal study. Measures of MST, ToM, and language were administered at home when children were 3 and 4 year...
Although it is well established that features of maternal speech are associated with children’s soci...
A new questionnaire, the Maternal Mental State Input Inventory (MMSII) was created to measure mother...
While one might expect parents’ mind-mindedness (MM; the propensity to view children as mental agent...
Mothers’ use of mental state talk (MST) is linked to young children’s performance on false belief te...
This study had 2 primary aims: (a) to investigate the concurrent links between preschool‐aged childr...
Recent research has shown that children under two years demonstrate some early social understanding....
Research into social influences on young children’s growing understanding of others’ inner states ha...
Research into social influences on young children’s growing understanding of others’ inner states ha...
Research into social influences on young children’s growing understanding of others’ inner states ha...
While one might expect parents’ mind-mindedness (MM; the propensity to view children as mental agent...
Data are presented from a longitudinal investigation examining the relationship between maternal min...
In recent years, a number of studies that have examined how social experiences are related to childr...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a detailed examination of the ways mothers use mental verbs...
Mind-mindedness (MM) is a caregiver’s tendency to appreciate their infant’s internal mental states. ...
Parents influence the development of children’s social understanding by using mental state terms tha...
Although it is well established that features of maternal speech are associated with children’s soci...
A new questionnaire, the Maternal Mental State Input Inventory (MMSII) was created to measure mother...
While one might expect parents’ mind-mindedness (MM; the propensity to view children as mental agent...
Mothers’ use of mental state talk (MST) is linked to young children’s performance on false belief te...
This study had 2 primary aims: (a) to investigate the concurrent links between preschool‐aged childr...
Recent research has shown that children under two years demonstrate some early social understanding....
Research into social influences on young children’s growing understanding of others’ inner states ha...
Research into social influences on young children’s growing understanding of others’ inner states ha...
Research into social influences on young children’s growing understanding of others’ inner states ha...
While one might expect parents’ mind-mindedness (MM; the propensity to view children as mental agent...
Data are presented from a longitudinal investigation examining the relationship between maternal min...
In recent years, a number of studies that have examined how social experiences are related to childr...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a detailed examination of the ways mothers use mental verbs...
Mind-mindedness (MM) is a caregiver’s tendency to appreciate their infant’s internal mental states. ...
Parents influence the development of children’s social understanding by using mental state terms tha...
Although it is well established that features of maternal speech are associated with children’s soci...
A new questionnaire, the Maternal Mental State Input Inventory (MMSII) was created to measure mother...
While one might expect parents’ mind-mindedness (MM; the propensity to view children as mental agent...