Joint attention enables infants to communicate with adults as well as with each other, sharing what is in their minds. Yet, communicative competence and joint attention between infant peers have received little attention in the literature. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how infants under the age of two within a childcare setting communicate with each other through joint attention and social understanding during daily interactions. Findings indicated that infants utilized various communicative means, intentional pointing, and joint attention in order to share their experience with each other, develop social understanding, and enjoy social joint play. This study also suggests that conflicts between infants can be a funda...
This study examined the development of joint attention in 95 infants assessed between 9- and 18-mont...
Background, purpose. Language emerges in the context of social interactions that include play. The p...
In this chapter, we define social attention as a dynamic process involving the selection and interpr...
At around 1 year of age, human infants display a number of new behaviors that seem to indicate a new...
The present longitudinal study examined how 28 infants’ joint attention behaviours undergo developme...
Early interactions between parents and infants are thought to be critical of later development. In p...
This article reports the results of two experiments studying the effects of type of interaction on i...
This article reports the results of two experiments studying the effects of type of interaction on i...
International audienceTwo experiments document infants’ ability to detect breaks of contact in an on...
The development of visual joint attention has been examined almost exclusively from the point of vie...
Joint attention skills are an important part of human cultural learning. However, little is known ab...
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...
Fifty-nine healthy infants were filmed with their mothers and with a researcher at two, four, six an...
Parent-child interactions support the development of a wide range of socio-cognitive abilities in yo...
Joint attention has been suggested to contribute to children’s development of cooperation; however, ...
This study examined the development of joint attention in 95 infants assessed between 9- and 18-mont...
Background, purpose. Language emerges in the context of social interactions that include play. The p...
In this chapter, we define social attention as a dynamic process involving the selection and interpr...
At around 1 year of age, human infants display a number of new behaviors that seem to indicate a new...
The present longitudinal study examined how 28 infants’ joint attention behaviours undergo developme...
Early interactions between parents and infants are thought to be critical of later development. In p...
This article reports the results of two experiments studying the effects of type of interaction on i...
This article reports the results of two experiments studying the effects of type of interaction on i...
International audienceTwo experiments document infants’ ability to detect breaks of contact in an on...
The development of visual joint attention has been examined almost exclusively from the point of vie...
Joint attention skills are an important part of human cultural learning. However, little is known ab...
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...
Fifty-nine healthy infants were filmed with their mothers and with a researcher at two, four, six an...
Parent-child interactions support the development of a wide range of socio-cognitive abilities in yo...
Joint attention has been suggested to contribute to children’s development of cooperation; however, ...
This study examined the development of joint attention in 95 infants assessed between 9- and 18-mont...
Background, purpose. Language emerges in the context of social interactions that include play. The p...
In this chapter, we define social attention as a dynamic process involving the selection and interpr...