Salo Virginia C, Pannuto Pat, Hedgecock William, Biri Andreas, Russo David A, Piersiak Hannah A, Humphreys Kathryn L
Department of Psychology and Human Development, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 37235, USA.
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of California, San Diego, CA, USA.
Behav Res Methods. 2022 Aug;54(4):1580-1594. doi: 10.3758/s13428-021-01681-8. Epub 2021 Sep 10.
The interactions most supportive of positive child development take place in moments of close contact with others. In the earliest years of life, a child's caregivers are the primary partners in these important interactions. Little is known about the patterns of real-life physical interactions between children and their caregivers, in part due to an inability to measure these interactions as they occur in real time. We have developed a wearable, infrastructure-free device (TotTag) used to dynamically and unobtrusively measure physical proximity between children and caregivers in real time. We present a case-study illustration of the TotTag with data collected over two (12-hour) days each from two families: a family of four (30-month-old son, 61-month-old daughter, 37-year-old father, 37-year-old mother), and a family of three (12-month-old daughter, 35-year-old-father, 33-year-old mother). We explored patterns of proximity within each parent-child dyad and whether close proximity would indicate periods in which increased opportunity for developmentally critical interactions occur. Each child also wore a widely used wearable audio recording device (LENA) to collect time-synced linguistic input. Descriptive analyses reveal wide variability in caregiver-child proximity both within and across dyads, and that the amount of time spent in close proximity with a caregiver is associated with the number of adult words and conversational turns to which a child was exposed. This suggests that variations in proximity are linked to-though, critically, not synonymous with-the quantity of a child's exposure to adult language. Potential implications for deepening the understanding of early caregiver-child interactions are discussed.
对儿童积极发展最具支持性的互动发生在与他人密切接触的时刻。在生命的最初几年,儿童的照顾者是这些重要互动中的主要伙伴。关于儿童与其照顾者之间现实生活中的身体互动模式,我们所知甚少,部分原因是无法实时测量这些互动。我们开发了一种可穿戴的、无需基础设施的设备(TotTag),用于实时动态且不显眼地测量儿童与照顾者之间的身体距离。我们通过一个案例研究展示了TotTag,数据来自两个家庭,每个家庭收集了两天(每天12小时)的数据:一个四口之家(30个月大的儿子、61个月大的女儿、37岁的父亲、37岁的母亲)和一个三口之家(12个月大的女儿、35岁的父亲、33岁的母亲)。我们探究了每个亲子二元组中的距离模式,以及亲密距离是否表明出现发展关键互动机会增加的时期。每个孩子还佩戴了一种广泛使用的可穿戴音频记录设备(LENA)来收集时间同步的语言输入。描述性分析揭示了二元组内部和之间照顾者与儿童距离的广泛差异,并且与照顾者亲密接触的时间量与儿童接触的成人词汇数量和对话轮次相关。这表明距离的变化与儿童接触成人语言的数量有关——但至关重要的是,并非同义词。讨论了对深化理解早期照顾者与儿童互动的潜在影响。