从早期词汇到学龄社交技能的途径:一项大型前瞻性队列研究的结果

IF 3.1 1区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Karolina Wieczorek, Rochelle Hentges, Suzanne Tough, Susan A. Graham
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摘要

这项研究调查了一个由3387对母子组成的大型前瞻性队列,研究了早期语言和后期社交技能之间的发展途径。通过核心语言和实用语言(5岁),研究了父母报告的表达性语言(2岁)和社交技能(8岁)之间的中介途径。这些分析考虑了已知与语言发展有关的生物和环境因素(即,儿童出生时的性别、儿童出生时的体重、家庭收入、母亲的教育水平、家中使用的主要语言和围产期健康因素)。结果表明,语用语言而非核心语言在兴趣通路中起着重要的部分中介作用。这些结果支持从幼儿早期的表达性语言到儿童中期的社交技能,通过入学前后的语用性语言技能的发展链。对理论和实践的意义以及局限性进行了回顾。通过一项大型前瞻性队列研究,我们调查了2岁早期语言和8岁社交技能之间的发展途径。5岁儿童的语用语言在兴趣通路中起部分中介作用,而核心语言不起作用。这些结果支持从幼儿早期的表达性语言到儿童中期的社交技能,通过入学前后的语用性语言技能的发展链。
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Pathways From Early Vocabulary to School-Age Social Skills: Findings From a Large Prospective Cohort Study

Pathways From Early Vocabulary to School-Age Social Skills: Findings From a Large Prospective Cohort Study

This study investigated developmental pathways between early language and later social skills in a large, prospective cohort consisting of 3387 mother-child dyads. Mediational pathways were examined between parent-reported expressive language (at 2 years of age) and social skills (at 8 years of age), via core language and pragmatic language (at 5 years of age). The analyses accounted for biological and environmental factors known to be associated with language development (i.e., child sex at birth, child birthweight, family income, mother's level of education, primary language spoken in the home, and perinatal health factors). Results indicated that pragmatic language, but not core language, acted as a significant partial mediator in the pathway of interest. These results support a developmental chain from early expressive language in toddlerhood to subsequent social skills in middle childhood via pragmatic language skills around school entry. Implications for theory and practice, and limitations are reviewed.

Summary

  • Using a large prospective cohort study, we investigated developmental pathways between early language at 2 years and social skills at 8 years.
  • Pragmatic language at age 5, but not core language, acted a significant partial mediator in pathway of interest.
  • These results support a developmental chain from early expressive language in toddlerhood to social skills in middle childhood via pragmatic language skills around school entry.
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CiteScore
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期刊介绍: Developmental Science publishes cutting-edge theory and up-to-the-minute research on scientific developmental psychology from leading thinkers in the field. It is currently the only journal that specifically focuses on human developmental cognitive neuroscience. Coverage includes: - Clinical, computational and comparative approaches to development - Key advances in cognitive and social development - Developmental cognitive neuroscience - Functional neuroimaging of the developing brain
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