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Responsive Parenting in the Second Year: Specific Influences on Children's Language and Play

โœ Scribed by Tamis-LeMonda, Catherine S. ;Bornstein, Marc H. ;Baumwell, Lisa ;Melstein Damast, Amy


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Weight
994 KB
Volume
5
Category
Article
ISSN
1057-3593

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โœฆ Synopsis


in two longitudinal studies, relations between dimensions of maternal responsiveness at 13 months and children's language and play abilities at 13 and at 20 months were examined. We characterized mothers' responsive exchanges by assessing the targets of maternal responses (i.e. what child activities mothers respond to) and the verbal contents of maternal responses (i.e. what mothers said when they responded), and we asked whether subtypes of responsiveness would relate differentially to children's language and play abilities. in general, maternal responsiveness to children's vocalizations predicted children's language, and maternal responses to children's play predicted children's play. These findings suggest that maternal responsiveness can be profitably categorized into subtypes that relate to domains of child outcomes in specialized ways. The specific nature of mother-child associations in the domains of early language and play is discussed. 01996


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