Howe N
Department of Education, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Child Dev. 1991 Dec;62(6):1503-12.
This study examined relations among preschoolers' sibling-directed internal state language, perspective-taking abilities, and sibling-directed affective behaviors in 32 sibling dyads (aged 14 months and 3-4 years) during naturalistic home observations. Preschooler references about internal states (emotions, wants, abilities) were significantly more likely to be (a) about the toddler than the self, and (b) made in the mother's absence and during sibling conflict and play. Relative to poor perspective takers, skillful perspective takers (a) engaged in more instances of internal state discourse and (b) talked more frequently about both the toddler and themselves. Preschoolers engaging in high levels of positive affective behavior also spoke more frequently about internal states than children engaging in low levels of positive affective behavior. Discussion of results highlights the notion that internal state language may be one way of regulating sibling interaction and also a potential means for siblings to construct shared meanings about their world.
本研究通过自然主义的家庭观察,考察了32对兄弟姐妹二元组(年龄在14个月至3 - 4岁之间)中,学龄前儿童针对兄弟姐妹的内部状态语言、观点采择能力和针对兄弟姐妹的情感行为之间的关系。学龄前儿童提及的内部状态(情绪、需求、能力)更有可能是:(a)关于学步儿童而非自己;(b)在母亲不在场时,以及在兄弟姐妹冲突和玩耍期间提及。与观点采择能力较差的儿童相比,观点采择能力强的儿童:(a)进行内部状态话语的实例更多;(b)更频繁地谈论学步儿童和他们自己。与积极情感行为水平低的儿童相比,积极情感行为水平高的学龄前儿童谈论内部状态也更频繁。对结果的讨论突出了这样一种观念,即内部状态语言可能是调节兄弟姐妹互动的一种方式,也是兄弟姐妹构建关于他们世界的共享意义的一种潜在手段。