We review evidence of non-verbal, embodied narratives in human infancy to better understand their form and function as generators of common experience, regulation, and learning. We examine their development prior to the onset of language, with a view to improve understanding of narrative as regular motifs or schemas of early experience in both solitary and social engagement. Embodied narratives are composed of regular patterns of interest, arousal, affect, and intention that yield a characteristic four-part structure of (i) introduction, (ii) development, (iii) climax, and (iv) resolution. Made with others these form co-created shared acts of meaning, and are parsed in time with discreet beginnings and endings that allow a regular pattern t...
In this paper, we argue that young infants serve as ideal models for disentangling the relative cont...
What is a story? The field of narrative development has been plagued by variation in definitions. B...
Narratives are ubiquitous forms of oral discourse which represent shared cultural understandings of ...
Human dialogue composes narratives, or stories that unfold social meaning. Narratives are episodes o...
Narrative is regarded as fundamental to human meaning-making with a history of study that dates back...
Affect and interest are made manifest in the movements of the limbs and body from well before birth,...
Narrative, the creation of imaginative projects and experiences displayed in expressions of movement...
This talk examines the origins of the infant mind in its first purposeful movements, evident in uter...
This paper examines the origins of the infant mind in its first purposeful movements, evident in ute...
Over the past decades a great deal of attention has been dedicated to the broadening and diversifica...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the development of personal narrative in young children. Sub...
Original article can be found at: http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_seriesview.cgi?series=IJCT Copy...
Abstract: We argue that theory-of-mind (TOM) approaches, such as “theory theory ” and “simulation th...
Since the publication of Meltzoff and Moore’s seminal paper, neonatal imitation has been discussed, ...
This talk addresses the prospective and embodied structure of individual and social meaning-making. ...
In this paper, we argue that young infants serve as ideal models for disentangling the relative cont...
What is a story? The field of narrative development has been plagued by variation in definitions. B...
Narratives are ubiquitous forms of oral discourse which represent shared cultural understandings of ...
Human dialogue composes narratives, or stories that unfold social meaning. Narratives are episodes o...
Narrative is regarded as fundamental to human meaning-making with a history of study that dates back...
Affect and interest are made manifest in the movements of the limbs and body from well before birth,...
Narrative, the creation of imaginative projects and experiences displayed in expressions of movement...
This talk examines the origins of the infant mind in its first purposeful movements, evident in uter...
This paper examines the origins of the infant mind in its first purposeful movements, evident in ute...
Over the past decades a great deal of attention has been dedicated to the broadening and diversifica...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the development of personal narrative in young children. Sub...
Original article can be found at: http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_seriesview.cgi?series=IJCT Copy...
Abstract: We argue that theory-of-mind (TOM) approaches, such as “theory theory ” and “simulation th...
Since the publication of Meltzoff and Moore’s seminal paper, neonatal imitation has been discussed, ...
This talk addresses the prospective and embodied structure of individual and social meaning-making. ...
In this paper, we argue that young infants serve as ideal models for disentangling the relative cont...
What is a story? The field of narrative development has been plagued by variation in definitions. B...
Narratives are ubiquitous forms of oral discourse which represent shared cultural understandings of ...