Research suggests that metacommunication in young children’s social pretend play is the most complex form of cooperation. In this study, metacommunication was examined using audio and video recordings during pretend play. Participants were 24 children in kindergarten average age 5.1 years. Utterances were coded for metacommunication, the narrative content and the social dimension of cooperation. Results show that while the use of metacommunication correlates with the complexity of the narrative, it does not correlate with the complexity of the social dimension. Implications for supporting metacommunication in social pretend play by teachers are discussed
The question asked by this study was whether information on play behaviour of young children at-risk...
AbstractIn this study, we explored how children with intellectual disabilities engage in activities ...
Play is an important part of a child’s development. Play is often defined as an activity done for it...
Research suggests that metacommunication in young children’s social pretend play is the most complex...
Metacommunication (i.e., statements which define how subsequent behavior is to be understood) become...
This article is an overview of research on early childhood metacommunication. The analysis conducted...
This article is an overview of research on early childhood metacommunication. The analysis conducted...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the nature of narratives in social pretend play....
This research examined preschool children’s use of language during social pretend play. Specificall...
In order to examine the development of social pretend skills in the toddler period, social pretend p...
In this study, various communicative strategies that young children employed to create and develop p...
Pretend play with peers is purportedly an important driver of social development in the preschool pe...
The process by which 5-year-old children use language within the context of their play interaction a...
The present research attempted to address how metacommunication of young children relates to the pro...
This study examined preschool children\u27s communication strategies and the ways children appropria...
The question asked by this study was whether information on play behaviour of young children at-risk...
AbstractIn this study, we explored how children with intellectual disabilities engage in activities ...
Play is an important part of a child’s development. Play is often defined as an activity done for it...
Research suggests that metacommunication in young children’s social pretend play is the most complex...
Metacommunication (i.e., statements which define how subsequent behavior is to be understood) become...
This article is an overview of research on early childhood metacommunication. The analysis conducted...
This article is an overview of research on early childhood metacommunication. The analysis conducted...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the nature of narratives in social pretend play....
This research examined preschool children’s use of language during social pretend play. Specificall...
In order to examine the development of social pretend skills in the toddler period, social pretend p...
In this study, various communicative strategies that young children employed to create and develop p...
Pretend play with peers is purportedly an important driver of social development in the preschool pe...
The process by which 5-year-old children use language within the context of their play interaction a...
The present research attempted to address how metacommunication of young children relates to the pro...
This study examined preschool children\u27s communication strategies and the ways children appropria...
The question asked by this study was whether information on play behaviour of young children at-risk...
AbstractIn this study, we explored how children with intellectual disabilities engage in activities ...
Play is an important part of a child’s development. Play is often defined as an activity done for it...