[Early patterns of interaction between blind infants and their sighted mothers. 1991].

La psychiatrie de l'enfant Pub Date : 1994-01-01
G M Preisler
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In a longitudinal, descriptive study of blind infant-sighted mother interaction during the age period 3 to 12 months, 10 infants, seven blind and three severely visually impaired, were video-recorded in natural interactional settings with their parents. The objective was to describe which communicative expressions the infants, as well as their mothers use in interaction and how they respond to each others communications. Detailed analyses of the infants and mothers communicative behaviours were carried out. The blind infants exhibited a variety of communication expressions in interaction with their mothers; they took an active part in proto-conversations and dialogues with their mothers. The blind infants had difficulties in sharing their opinions about objects with their mothers during the age period studied. Comparisons between the blind and the severely visually impaired infants showed that even very low vision improves the infant's opportunities to take part in interpersonal communication and to share meanings. The results are discussed in relation to Trevarthen's view of the infant having an innate motivation for intersubjectivity--for communication--and Stern's theory of the development of the self.

[失明婴儿和他们有视力的母亲之间的早期互动模式。1991]。
在一项纵向、描述性的研究中,研究人员对3至12个月大的失明婴儿与视力正常的母亲之间的互动进行了研究。研究人员对10名婴儿(7名失明婴儿和3名严重视力受损婴儿)在与父母自然互动的环境中进行了录像。目的是描述婴儿以及他们的母亲在互动中使用的交流表达,以及他们如何回应彼此的交流。对婴儿和母亲的交流行为进行了详细的分析。盲婴在与母亲的互动中表现出多种交流表达;他们积极参与与母亲的原始对话和对话。在研究期间,失明婴儿很难与母亲分享他们对物体的看法。对失明婴儿和严重视力受损婴儿的比较表明,即使视力很低,婴儿参与人际交流和分享意义的机会也会增加。研究结果与Trevarthen关于婴儿具有主体间性(沟通)的先天动机的观点以及Stern关于自我发展的理论有关。
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