INVESTIGADORES
PERALTA olga Alicia
artículos
Título:
Joint picturebook reading interactions of mothers and one-year-old children
Autor/es:
DELOACHE, J. Y PERALTA DE MENDOZA, O.
Revista:
British Journal of Developmental Psychology
Editorial:
The British Psychological Society
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres, UK; Año: 1987 p. 111 - 124
ISSN:
0261-510X
Resumen:
One of the most common forms of interaction between parents and young children is picturebook reading. This study examined both, the structure and the content of picturebook interactions of mothers and their 12-, 15-, or 18-month-old infants. Structural aspects of the interaction were relatively constant over the age range studied: For all the three age groups the mothers controlled the interactions and took responsibility for determining which of the pictures would be talked about. The content of the interaction varied as a function of the age of the child. More active participation was demanded of older children. They were asked more questions by their mothers, and the information provided to them was more complex. For all age groups maternal questioning was related to the mothers’ beliefs about her child’s word knowledge; the mother was more likely to ask the child to label a picture if she thought the child knew the label. The results are interpreted in terms of the scaffolding construct. They reveal a general maternal orientation to elicit the best possible performance from the child. Several forms of maternal support are discussed.