The article deals with the functions of joint attention with regard to ontogenetic development of arbitrariness and social coordination of group activity of preschool children. It is shown that the concepts of joint attention cover much more than just “visual joint attention” and require to consider of other forms of manifestations of mutual participation in joint activities. The manifestation of joint attention on the part of children themselves without the participation of adults is studied in the article. Response and initiation of joint attention are considered not only in the adult-child dyads, but also in a larger group of preschool children. The study involved 157 preschool children, who were organized during the experiment in subgro...
This study examined the development of joint attention in 95 infants assessed between 9- and 18-mont...
Joint attention—the ability to coordinate attention to an object or event—is a key feature of human ...
A multi-layered discourse analysis of the interaction of three to five-year-old children in two pres...
The article deals with the functions of joint attention with regard to ontogenetic development of ar...
The temporal placement of joint attention provides rich soil for cultivation of the sharing object w...
Joint attention is the state of shared attention by two or more parties to an entity or event. Bakem...
The development of visual joint attention has been examined almost exclusively from the point of vie...
Joint attention has been suggested to contribute to children’s development of cooperation; however, ...
Introduction. The article is devoted to the problem of manifestations of joint attention deficit in ...
九州大学大学院人間環境学府九州大学大学院人間環境学研究院Graduate school of human-environment studies, Kyushu universityFaculty o...
The goal of the current research was to investigate the potential relationship between joint attenti...
The article reveals the provisions that speech is used by preschool children in joint activities as ...
Parent-child interactions support the development of a wide range of socio-cognitive abilities in yo...
Joint attention is a fundamental human ability to regulate social attention and emotion reactions in...
To date, the development of joint attention has been regarded as the development of a child's i...
This study examined the development of joint attention in 95 infants assessed between 9- and 18-mont...
Joint attention—the ability to coordinate attention to an object or event—is a key feature of human ...
A multi-layered discourse analysis of the interaction of three to five-year-old children in two pres...
The article deals with the functions of joint attention with regard to ontogenetic development of ar...
The temporal placement of joint attention provides rich soil for cultivation of the sharing object w...
Joint attention is the state of shared attention by two or more parties to an entity or event. Bakem...
The development of visual joint attention has been examined almost exclusively from the point of vie...
Joint attention has been suggested to contribute to children’s development of cooperation; however, ...
Introduction. The article is devoted to the problem of manifestations of joint attention deficit in ...
九州大学大学院人間環境学府九州大学大学院人間環境学研究院Graduate school of human-environment studies, Kyushu universityFaculty o...
The goal of the current research was to investigate the potential relationship between joint attenti...
The article reveals the provisions that speech is used by preschool children in joint activities as ...
Parent-child interactions support the development of a wide range of socio-cognitive abilities in yo...
Joint attention is a fundamental human ability to regulate social attention and emotion reactions in...
To date, the development of joint attention has been regarded as the development of a child's i...
This study examined the development of joint attention in 95 infants assessed between 9- and 18-mont...
Joint attention—the ability to coordinate attention to an object or event—is a key feature of human ...
A multi-layered discourse analysis of the interaction of three to five-year-old children in two pres...