Measures of private speech and task performance were obtained for a sample of 46 5- and 6-year-olds engaged on a mechanical version of the Tower of London (ToL) task. Two different sets of four puzzles of increasing difficulty were attempted on two occasions. In line with Vygotskian predictions, there was a quadratic relation between private speech and task difficulty, but no evidence of a shift towards self-regulatory sub-types of private speech with increasing task difficulty. Levels of self-regulatory private speech were significantly related to concurrent, but not subsequent, task performance. We discuss the significance of these findings for the Vygotskian view that private speech has an adaptive function in the self-regulation of beha...
Private speech (PS) and inner speech (IS) are thought to be functionally important for children's an...
Two studies examined the potential of analysis of motivational content in private speech to sustain ...
Private speech (PS) and inner speech (IS) are thought to be functionally important for children's an...
Studies of children�s private speech have generally failed to find positive relations between childr...
The present study re-evaluated several hypotheses concerning the selfregulatory nature of children's...
This study documented the developmental course of private speech and investigated the relationship b...
Children often talk themselves through their activities, producing private speech that is internaliz...
Thesis (M.A.) - University of Natal, Durban, 2000This research project attempted to test assumptions...
The use of private speech (PS), non-social speech that is audible or internalized, is important for ...
Children often talk themselves through their activities: They produce private speech to regulate the...
Purpose: According to Vygotskian theory, verbal thinking serves to guide our behavior and underpins ...
Recent empirical findings have challenged Vygotsky�s theory regarding the selfregulatory functions o...
This study sought to answer the question “is private speech really private?” by assessing if partici...
Children often talk themselves through their activities. They produce private speech (PS), which is ...
Vygotsky’s theory of the development of children’s private (or egocentric) speech is discussed, and ...
Private speech (PS) and inner speech (IS) are thought to be functionally important for children's an...
Two studies examined the potential of analysis of motivational content in private speech to sustain ...
Private speech (PS) and inner speech (IS) are thought to be functionally important for children's an...
Studies of children�s private speech have generally failed to find positive relations between childr...
The present study re-evaluated several hypotheses concerning the selfregulatory nature of children's...
This study documented the developmental course of private speech and investigated the relationship b...
Children often talk themselves through their activities, producing private speech that is internaliz...
Thesis (M.A.) - University of Natal, Durban, 2000This research project attempted to test assumptions...
The use of private speech (PS), non-social speech that is audible or internalized, is important for ...
Children often talk themselves through their activities: They produce private speech to regulate the...
Purpose: According to Vygotskian theory, verbal thinking serves to guide our behavior and underpins ...
Recent empirical findings have challenged Vygotsky�s theory regarding the selfregulatory functions o...
This study sought to answer the question “is private speech really private?” by assessing if partici...
Children often talk themselves through their activities. They produce private speech (PS), which is ...
Vygotsky’s theory of the development of children’s private (or egocentric) speech is discussed, and ...
Private speech (PS) and inner speech (IS) are thought to be functionally important for children's an...
Two studies examined the potential of analysis of motivational content in private speech to sustain ...
Private speech (PS) and inner speech (IS) are thought to be functionally important for children's an...