We investigated longitudinally the co-constructed narratives of 31 mother-child dyads collected when the children were 3-, 4-, and 5-years old, examining the dual development of child conversational and narrative discourse skills and the impact of maternal verbal assistance. Linear mixed-model analysis revealed that children’s developmental trajectories toward successful responsiveness and contingency differed as a function of maternal scaffold type. Qualitative analyses revealed that children’s use of both narrative and conversational skills during narrative co-construction made it difficult for the dyad to participate in effective co-construction. We discuss the challenges children face when simultaneously employing their understanding of...
Developmental issues raised by the papers are considered. First, collaboration between conversationa...
This study examines nonpresent talk (NPT) in early parent-child interaction and its relation to late...
Multiple studies in psychology, sociology, and linguistics have evidenced that verbal discourse acqu...
The current study explored the role oflessons and dialogue in communication between mothers and thei...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Judith Goodman, Communication Sciences & DisordersAlthoug...
The interactions of 24-, 30-, and 36-month-old children and their mothers reading two initially unfa...
Temporal and topic contingencies between child and mother speech are reported at 2 achievements in l...
Abstract only availableOne of the most important human skills is the ability to engage in conversati...
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...
The interactions of 24-, 30-, and 36-month-old children and their mothers reading two initially unfa...
Human dialogue composes narratives, or stories that unfold social meaning. Narratives are episodes o...
This study revealed the important role of adult input in the development of children’s communicative...
This study revealed the important role of adult input in the development of children’s communicative...
Longitudinal and concurrent predictors of children\u27s narrative coherence are identified and used ...
Developmental issues raised by the papers are considered. First, collaboration between conversationa...
This study examines nonpresent talk (NPT) in early parent-child interaction and its relation to late...
Multiple studies in psychology, sociology, and linguistics have evidenced that verbal discourse acqu...
The current study explored the role oflessons and dialogue in communication between mothers and thei...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Judith Goodman, Communication Sciences & DisordersAlthoug...
The interactions of 24-, 30-, and 36-month-old children and their mothers reading two initially unfa...
Temporal and topic contingencies between child and mother speech are reported at 2 achievements in l...
Abstract only availableOne of the most important human skills is the ability to engage in conversati...
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...
The interactions of 24-, 30-, and 36-month-old children and their mothers reading two initially unfa...
Human dialogue composes narratives, or stories that unfold social meaning. Narratives are episodes o...
This study revealed the important role of adult input in the development of children’s communicative...
This study revealed the important role of adult input in the development of children’s communicative...
Longitudinal and concurrent predictors of children\u27s narrative coherence are identified and used ...
Developmental issues raised by the papers are considered. First, collaboration between conversationa...
This study examines nonpresent talk (NPT) in early parent-child interaction and its relation to late...
Multiple studies in psychology, sociology, and linguistics have evidenced that verbal discourse acqu...