Boyne Ashley S, Alviar Camila, Lense Miriam
Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
Psychology and Human Development, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
Infancy. 2025 Mar-Apr;30(2):e70008. doi: 10.1111/infa.70008.
Parents use music, especially singing, to interact with their young children, supporting parent-child bonding and social communication. Little is known about the parental attributes that support musical interactions with their infants. In this exploratory study, we analyzed self-report data from 43 caregiver/infant dyads at up to four time points (9, 12, 15, and 18 months) to assess parent social motivation and musical training as predictors of the home music environment overall, parental singing, and parental beliefs in the benefits of music. We also investigated the home music environment as a predictor of language development longitudinally. Parent social motivation was a stronger predictor of the home music environment than musical training. Parents' social motivation was positively related to parental singing, beliefs, and overall music environment, while musical training was only related to their beliefs. Furthermore, parent singing and overall home music, but not parental beliefs, were associated with infants' vocabulary comprehension, production, and gestures. Results highlight that music engagement in early childhood is fundamentally a social experience and emphasize the importance of parents' active participation (vs. only their beliefs) in musical experiences with their infant. The social nature of music experiences in infancy may contribute to relationships between the home music environment and child language development.
父母会利用音乐,尤其是唱歌,与年幼的孩子互动,促进亲子关系和社交交流。对于那些有助于与婴儿进行音乐互动的父母特质,我们知之甚少。在这项探索性研究中,我们分析了43对照顾者/婴儿二元组在多达四个时间点(9个月、12个月、15个月和18个月)的自我报告数据,以评估父母的社交动机和音乐训练,将其作为家庭音乐环境、父母唱歌以及父母对音乐益处的信念的预测指标。我们还纵向研究了家庭音乐环境作为语言发展预测指标的情况。与音乐训练相比,父母的社交动机是家庭音乐环境更强有力的预测指标。父母的社交动机与父母唱歌、信念以及整体音乐环境呈正相关,而音乐训练仅与他们的信念相关。此外,父母唱歌和家庭整体音乐环境(而非父母信念)与婴儿的词汇理解、表达及手势有关。研究结果表明,幼儿期的音乐参与本质上是一种社交体验,并强调了父母积极参与(而非仅仅是他们的信念)与婴儿音乐体验的重要性。婴儿期音乐体验的社交性质可能有助于家庭音乐环境与儿童语言发展之间的关系。