The present study re-evaluated several hypotheses concerning the selfregulatory nature of children's private speech. It was hypothesised that if children's private speech is self-regulatory, it should differ systematically as a function of child's age, task difficulty, and the presence of another in a task situation, and it should be positively related to task performance. Twenty-four children at each of three age levels (2, 31/2, and 5 years) were videotaped while working alone and with a parent on different sets of 3 puzzles that varied in difficulty. Children's speech was recorded and coded as private or social. The proportion of total speech coded as private increased slightly with age and was curvilinearly related to puzzle difficulty,...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to explore Vygotsky’s notion of private speech as a cognitiv...
Children often talk themselves through their activities, producing private speech that is internaliz...
Relations between children’s imaginary companion status and their engagement in private speech durin...
This study sought to answer the question “is private speech really private?” by assessing if partici...
Children often talk themselves through their activities. They produce private speech (PS), which is ...
Studies of children�s private speech have generally failed to find positive relations between childr...
This study documented the developmental course of private speech and investigated the relationship b...
Children often talk themselves through their activities: They produce private speech to regulate the...
Measures of private speech and task performance were obtained for a sample of 46 5- and 6-year-olds ...
Private speech (or self-talk) is a phenomenon first identified by Piaget and reinforced by Vygotsky ...
Vygotsky’s theory of the development of children’s private (or egocentric) speech is discussed, and ...
Because of several analytical and methodological critiques on the findings and contexts of children'...
Recent empirical findings have challenged Vygotsky�s theory regarding the selfregulatory functions o...
Preschool and kindergarten teachers must make decisions everyday about how much to allow their child...
Two studies examined the potential of analysis of motivational content in private speech to sustain ...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to explore Vygotsky’s notion of private speech as a cognitiv...
Children often talk themselves through their activities, producing private speech that is internaliz...
Relations between children’s imaginary companion status and their engagement in private speech durin...
This study sought to answer the question “is private speech really private?” by assessing if partici...
Children often talk themselves through their activities. They produce private speech (PS), which is ...
Studies of children�s private speech have generally failed to find positive relations between childr...
This study documented the developmental course of private speech and investigated the relationship b...
Children often talk themselves through their activities: They produce private speech to regulate the...
Measures of private speech and task performance were obtained for a sample of 46 5- and 6-year-olds ...
Private speech (or self-talk) is a phenomenon first identified by Piaget and reinforced by Vygotsky ...
Vygotsky’s theory of the development of children’s private (or egocentric) speech is discussed, and ...
Because of several analytical and methodological critiques on the findings and contexts of children'...
Recent empirical findings have challenged Vygotsky�s theory regarding the selfregulatory functions o...
Preschool and kindergarten teachers must make decisions everyday about how much to allow their child...
Two studies examined the potential of analysis of motivational content in private speech to sustain ...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to explore Vygotsky’s notion of private speech as a cognitiv...
Children often talk themselves through their activities, producing private speech that is internaliz...
Relations between children’s imaginary companion status and their engagement in private speech durin...