Sequential communication patterns reflecting building blocks of conversation: Associations with toddler temperament and mother and father sensitivity

IF 2 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Infant Behavior & Development Pub Date : 2026-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-12-29 DOI:10.1016/j.infbeh.2025.102177
Margaret A. Fields-Olivieri, Kristin J. Jennings, Crystal E. Thinzar, Brianna M. Halter
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Abstract

Although parent-child conversation is a well-established predictor of subsequent language development, the field lacks understanding of how these conversations emerge and are sustained in everyday life, and of non-sociodemographic factors that account for variability in everyday parent-child conversations. In a sample of 24 one-year-olds (Mean Age = 16.47 months; 95.8 % White, 4.2 % Biracial) and their parents who completed daylong audio recordings, we identified three communication sequences reflecting crucial building blocks of parent-toddler conversation: 1) parental responses to toddler verbal/pre-verbal vocalizations, 2) the effect of parental responses on the toddler’s subsequent communicative behavior (i.e., whether the toddler vocalized again) and 3) parental initiation of conversations. We examined factors accounting for variability in these sequences, including toddler temperament (effortful control and negative affectivity), parental sensitivity, and the interaction between toddler temperament and parental sensitivity. Higher toddler effortful control predicted marginally greater likelihood of maternal responses to toddler vocalizations, marginally greater likelihood that toddlers vocalized following maternal responses, and significantly greater likelihood that fathers initiated conversation with their toddlers. The effects of toddler negative affectivity were largely moderated by parental sensitivity, with higher negative affectivity generally being negatively associated with sequential patterns of parent-toddler conversation engagement, but with higher mother or father sensitivity buffering against or compensating for some of these disruptions. The results highlight the need to disentangle different aspects of parent-toddler conversation to understand factors that account for individual differences in conversation engagement in naturalistic settings.
反映对话构建模块的顺序沟通模式:与幼儿气质和父母敏感性的联系。
虽然亲子对话是一个公认的语言发展的预测指标,但该领域缺乏对这些对话如何在日常生活中出现和持续的理解,以及解释日常亲子对话变化的非社会人口因素。在24名1岁儿童(平均年龄为16.47个月,白人占95.8 %,混血儿占4.2 %)及其父母完成全天录音的样本中,我们确定了三个沟通序列,反映了亲子对话的关键组成部分:1)父母对幼儿言语/言语前发声的反应,2)父母的反应对幼儿随后的交际行为的影响(即,幼儿是否再次发声),3)父母发起的对话。我们研究了导致这些序列变异的因素,包括幼儿气质(努力控制和消极情感)、父母敏感性以及幼儿气质和父母敏感性之间的相互作用。幼儿努力控制程度越高,母亲对幼儿发声的反应可能性越高,幼儿在母亲反应后发声的可能性越高,父亲主动与幼儿交谈的可能性越高。幼儿负面情感的影响在很大程度上受到父母敏感性的调节,较高的负面情感通常与亲子对话参与的顺序模式呈负相关,但较高的母亲或父亲敏感性可以缓冲或补偿这些干扰。研究结果强调,需要理清亲子对话的不同方面,以了解在自然环境中导致对话参与的个体差异的因素。
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Infant Behavior & Development
Infant Behavior & Development PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
4.80%
发文量
94
期刊介绍: Infant Behavior & Development publishes empirical (fundamental and clinical), theoretical, methodological and review papers. Brief reports dealing with behavioral development during infancy (up to 3 years) will also be considered. Papers of an inter- and multidisciplinary nature, for example neuroscience, non-linear dynamics and modelling approaches, are particularly encouraged. Areas covered by the journal include cognitive development, emotional development, perception, perception-action coupling, motor development and socialisation.
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