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Lauren B Adamson1, Roger Bakeman1, Deborah F Deckner1, P Brooke Nelson1.
Abstract
This research traces the development of symbol-infused joint engagement during mother-child interactions into the preschool years. Forty-nine children, who had been previously observed as toddlers (L. B. Adamson, R. Bakeman, & D. F. Deckner, ), were systematically observed during interactions with their mothers at ages 3½, 4½, and 5½ during activities related to the past and future, internal states, and graphic systems. Although the amount of symbol-infused joint engagement reached a ceiling by 3½, its focus continued to become more complex and its form more balanced. Individual differences in children's symbol-infused joint engagement were stable across 4 years. These findings highlight both how joint engagement is transformed as conversational skills develop and how it remains rooted in earlier interactions and supported by caregiver's actions.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24266591 PMCID: PMC4019689 DOI: 10.1111/cdev.12189
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Dev ISSN: 0009-3920