학술논문

Parents Influence the Visual Learning Environment through Children's Manual Actions
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Author
Source
Child Development. e701-e720 May-Jun 2020 91(3):e701-e720.
Subject
Parent Influence
Visual Learning
Toddlers
Object Manipulation
Manipulative Materials
Human Body
Play
Language
English
ISSN
0009-3920
Abstract
The present research studied children in the second year of life (N = 29, M[subscript age] = 21.14 months, SD = 2.64 months) using experimental manipulations within and between subjects to show that responsive parental influence helps children have more frequent sustained object holds with fewer switches between objects compared to when parents are either not involved or over-involved. Regardless of parental involvement, sustained holds were visually rich, based on the size, centeredness, and dominance of the held object relative to other objects. These findings are important because they suggest not only that the child's body creates visually rich scenes across play contexts but also that a responsive parent can increase the frequency of these visually rich and informative moments.