BackgroundPretend play is a signature behavior of early childhood and is considered to reflect the child’s emerging symbolic function, enabling the interpretation of social signals, language development, and emotion understanding. While theory links parental mentalizing with children’s pretend play, only a few studies have investigated this association. These studies are limited to infancy and early toddlerhood, and child pretend play is assessed during play with an adult (social play). Based on the assumption that child solitary pretend play reflects the child’s ‘baseline’ pretend play ability, in this study, we investigated children’s pretend play at its peak, i.e., during the preschool age, without the facilitation of another player. The...
Play has an essential role in the development of the child. It is generally seen as a reflection of ...
Children’s ability to engage in pretend play is important for healthy development. However, relative...
Pretend play is one of the earliest forms of children’s imagination. While social pretend play (role...
This study investigated relations between mother and child (N = 49) mental-state talk during shared ...
This study investigated associations between family and peer experience and individual differences i...
Play is a universal activity among children that can be indicative of a child’s developmental level....
The present study investigated the relationship between complexity of pretend play, initiation of pr...
This study sought to further our understanding of the role of parental playfulness in child developm...
Despite numerous studies of the development of theory of mind, how children express their understand...
This study investigated the pretend play of mother—toddler dyads in relation to later child IQ...
The present study set out to determine the influences that family members, other children, and other...
Pretend play with peers is purportedly an important driver of social development in the preschool pe...
Background and Aims: Play is the primary means through which children develop skills and socially in...
Children who have just reached 2 years old do engage in activities with symbolic elements. Developme...
“Theory of mind” (ToM) has become an important theoretical construct in developmental psychology. It...
Play has an essential role in the development of the child. It is generally seen as a reflection of ...
Children’s ability to engage in pretend play is important for healthy development. However, relative...
Pretend play is one of the earliest forms of children’s imagination. While social pretend play (role...
This study investigated relations between mother and child (N = 49) mental-state talk during shared ...
This study investigated associations between family and peer experience and individual differences i...
Play is a universal activity among children that can be indicative of a child’s developmental level....
The present study investigated the relationship between complexity of pretend play, initiation of pr...
This study sought to further our understanding of the role of parental playfulness in child developm...
Despite numerous studies of the development of theory of mind, how children express their understand...
This study investigated the pretend play of mother—toddler dyads in relation to later child IQ...
The present study set out to determine the influences that family members, other children, and other...
Pretend play with peers is purportedly an important driver of social development in the preschool pe...
Background and Aims: Play is the primary means through which children develop skills and socially in...
Children who have just reached 2 years old do engage in activities with symbolic elements. Developme...
“Theory of mind” (ToM) has become an important theoretical construct in developmental psychology. It...
Play has an essential role in the development of the child. It is generally seen as a reflection of ...
Children’s ability to engage in pretend play is important for healthy development. However, relative...
Pretend play is one of the earliest forms of children’s imagination. While social pretend play (role...