In relating parent-child conversation to children’s social cognitive development, we examined how mother-child dyads talked about the psychological world. Seventy mothers and their 3- to 5-year-old children made up a story about a series of pictures depicting a sequence of events involving a false belief. Motherchild talk was coded for the use of mental state terms as well as talk about important aspects of the depicted events. The children were given 2 false belief tasks. When age was controlled, mental state term use was associated with children’s false-belief understanding. However, when mental state terms and talk about the aspects of the false-belief component of the story were both taken into account, only talk about the false-belief ...
Mental state language during conversations about the past was assessed in a shortterm longitudinal s...
Three competing explanations of the role of adult-conversation in the preschooler’s developing under...
Children's exposure to mind-related talk has been shown to foster young children's metacognitive und...
In recent years, a number of studies that have examined how social experiences are related to childr...
Parents influence the development of children’s social understanding by using mental state terms tha...
Research into social influences on young children’s growing understanding of others’ inner states ha...
Recent research has shown that children under two years demonstrate some early social understanding....
Purpose: This study examined how complexity of maternal epistemological beliefs predicted mothers\u2...
While one might expect parents’ mind-mindedness (MM; the propensity to view children as mental agent...
In this study, we investigated the relationship between mothers' psychological lexicon and children'...
Research into social influences on young children’s growing understanding of others’ inner states ha...
Previous studies showed that mothers vary in the way in which they discuss past experiences with the...
Previous studies showed that mothers vary in the way in which they discuss past experiences with the...
grantor: University of TorontoWe investigated the developmental trajectories of mental sta...
This study aims to investigate the association between the mental state talk of mothers and their pr...
Mental state language during conversations about the past was assessed in a shortterm longitudinal s...
Three competing explanations of the role of adult-conversation in the preschooler’s developing under...
Children's exposure to mind-related talk has been shown to foster young children's metacognitive und...
In recent years, a number of studies that have examined how social experiences are related to childr...
Parents influence the development of children’s social understanding by using mental state terms tha...
Research into social influences on young children’s growing understanding of others’ inner states ha...
Recent research has shown that children under two years demonstrate some early social understanding....
Purpose: This study examined how complexity of maternal epistemological beliefs predicted mothers\u2...
While one might expect parents’ mind-mindedness (MM; the propensity to view children as mental agent...
In this study, we investigated the relationship between mothers' psychological lexicon and children'...
Research into social influences on young children’s growing understanding of others’ inner states ha...
Previous studies showed that mothers vary in the way in which they discuss past experiences with the...
Previous studies showed that mothers vary in the way in which they discuss past experiences with the...
grantor: University of TorontoWe investigated the developmental trajectories of mental sta...
This study aims to investigate the association between the mental state talk of mothers and their pr...
Mental state language during conversations about the past was assessed in a shortterm longitudinal s...
Three competing explanations of the role of adult-conversation in the preschooler’s developing under...
Children's exposure to mind-related talk has been shown to foster young children's metacognitive und...