Developing an understanding of others’ minds (called theory of mind) has been a topic of considerable research effort. Literature on theory of mind and family influences within Western cultures has documented that children’s understanding of mind is related to parental and family factors such as the number of siblings, discussion about emotions inside the family, and parenting styles. However, research in non-Western cultures is scarce, despite culture playing an important role in shaping parenting practices and family atmosphere. The current study therefore investigated links between mothers’ disciplinary strategies and children’s theory of mind understanding in Iran. Mothers of forty 4- to 6-year-old children responded to six parenting di...
This study of 241 parent-child dyads from the United Kingdom ($\textit{N}$ = 120, $\textit{M}$$_{age...
International audienceMentalizing is defined as the ability to attribute mental states to oneself an...
Theory of Mind (TOM) is a much researched area in developmental psychology. The evidence suggests th...
Developing an understanding of others' minds (called theory of mind) has been a topic of considerabl...
There is evidence that within western cultures, developments in cognitive factors, notably executive...
Children’s theory of mind (ToM) unfolds reliably through a sequence of conceptual milestones includi...
Over the past three decades, considerable research effort has been expended charting how and when ch...
Over the past three decades, considerable research effort has been expended charting how and when ch...
Although a considerable body of research with samples from Western cultures shows that having siblin...
Research has found that most children develop a Theory of Mind (ToM); i.e., the ability to attribute...
For more than three decades, considerable research effort has been expended in documenting children’...
For more than three decades, considerable research effort has been expended in documenting children’...
Objective The aim of this study was to examine the association between language skills and parenting...
This study examined the predictive power of maternal mind mindedness on children\u27s theory of mind...
Extensive studies in the fields of culture and parenting in recent years have shown that parent’s go...
This study of 241 parent-child dyads from the United Kingdom ($\textit{N}$ = 120, $\textit{M}$$_{age...
International audienceMentalizing is defined as the ability to attribute mental states to oneself an...
Theory of Mind (TOM) is a much researched area in developmental psychology. The evidence suggests th...
Developing an understanding of others' minds (called theory of mind) has been a topic of considerabl...
There is evidence that within western cultures, developments in cognitive factors, notably executive...
Children’s theory of mind (ToM) unfolds reliably through a sequence of conceptual milestones includi...
Over the past three decades, considerable research effort has been expended charting how and when ch...
Over the past three decades, considerable research effort has been expended charting how and when ch...
Although a considerable body of research with samples from Western cultures shows that having siblin...
Research has found that most children develop a Theory of Mind (ToM); i.e., the ability to attribute...
For more than three decades, considerable research effort has been expended in documenting children’...
For more than three decades, considerable research effort has been expended in documenting children’...
Objective The aim of this study was to examine the association between language skills and parenting...
This study examined the predictive power of maternal mind mindedness on children\u27s theory of mind...
Extensive studies in the fields of culture and parenting in recent years have shown that parent’s go...
This study of 241 parent-child dyads from the United Kingdom ($\textit{N}$ = 120, $\textit{M}$$_{age...
International audienceMentalizing is defined as the ability to attribute mental states to oneself an...
Theory of Mind (TOM) is a much researched area in developmental psychology. The evidence suggests th...