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Personal Narrative as a 'Breeding Ground' for Higher-Order Thinking Talk in Early Parent-Child Interactions

机译:在早期亲子互动中,个人叙述是高阶思维谈话的“繁殖地”

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Personal narrative is decontextualized talk where individuals recount stories of personal experience about past or future events. As an everyday discursive speech type, narrative potentially invites parents and children to explicitly link together, generalize from, and make inferences about representations-that is, to engage in higher-order thinking talk (HOTT). Here we ask whether narratives in early parent-child interactions include proportionally more HOTT than other forms of everyday home language. Sixty-four children (31 girls; 36 White, 14 Black, 8 Hispanic. 6 mixed/other race) and their primary caregiver(s). (M-income = $61.000) were recorded in 90-minute spontaneous home interactions every 4 months from 14-58 months. Speech was transcribed and coded for narrative and HOTT. We found that parents at all visits and children after 38 months used more HOTT in narrative than non-narrative. and more HOYT than expected by chance. At 38 and 50 months, we examined HOTT in a related but distinct form of decontextualized talk-pretend. or talk during imaginary episodes of interaction- as a control to test whether other forms of decontextualized talk also relate to HOTT. While pretend contained more HOTT than other (non-narrative/non-pretend) talk, it generally contained less HOTT than narrative. Additionally. unlike HOTT during narrative, the amount of HOTT during pretend did not exceed the amount expected by chance, suggesting narrative serves as a particularly rich "breeding ground" for HOTT in parent-child interactions. These findings provide insight into the nature of narrative discourse, and suggest narrative potentially may be used as a lever to increase children's higher-order thinking.
机译:个人叙事是一种非文本化的谈话,个人讲述关于过去或未来事件的个人经历。作为一种日常的话语类型,叙事可能会邀请父母和孩子明确地联系在一起,从表象中归纳,并对表象进行推断,也就是说,参与高阶思维谈话(HOTT)。在这里,我们要问的是,早期亲子互动中的叙事是否比其他形式的日常家庭语言在比例上更热。64名儿童(31名女孩;36名白人、14名黑人、8名西班牙裔、6名混血/其他种族)及其主要照顾者。(M-income=$61000)在14-58个月内,每4个月记录一次90分钟的自发家庭互动。演讲稿经过转录和编码,用于叙事和表演。我们发现,在所有访问中,父母和38个月后的孩子在叙述中使用的HOTT比在非叙述中使用的HOTT更多。而且比预期的还要多。在38个月和50个月时,我们用一种相关但不同形式的非文本化谈话假装对霍特进行了检查。或者在想象的互动片段中交谈——作为对照,测试其他形式的非文本化谈话是否也与HOTT有关。虽然假装比其他(非叙述性/非假装性)谈话包含更多的辣味,但它通常比叙述性谈话包含更少的辣味。另外。与叙事中的HOTT不同,假装过程中的HOTT数量并没有超过偶然预期的数量,这表明叙事在亲子互动中为HOTT提供了一个特别丰富的“温床”。这些发现提供了对叙事话语本质的洞察,并表明叙事可能被用作提高儿童高阶思维的杠杆。

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