Revelle G L, Wellman H M, Karabenick J D
Child Dev. 1985 Jun;56(3):654-63.
This study examined the ability of 2 1/2-4 1/2-years-olds to recognize comprehension difficulties and to implement strategies for resolving them. In the course of a play interaction, an adult female experimenter made a series of requests, some of which were designed to be difficult for the child to understand or to execute. Children's responses to these requests were compared with their responses to control requests that were easy to comprehend and comply with 3-year-olds exhibited appropriate and selective monitoring responses for some kinds of problems but not others, while 4-year-olds displayed discriminative monitoring for all types of problems presented. In contrast to previous experimental findings, these results indicate that young children are capable of detecting a variety of comprehension problems and possess appropriate strategies for resolving these difficulties with a partner in communication.
本研究考察了2岁半至4岁半儿童识别理解困难并实施解决策略的能力。在一场游戏互动过程中,一名成年女性实验者提出了一系列要求,其中一些要求设计得让孩子难以理解或执行。将孩子们对这些要求的反应与他们对易于理解和遵守的对照要求的反应进行比较。3岁儿童对某些类型的问题表现出适当且有选择性的监测反应,但对其他问题则不然,而4岁儿童对呈现的所有类型问题都表现出有区别的监测。与之前的实验结果相反,这些结果表明幼儿有能力察觉各种理解问题,并拥有与交流伙伴一起解决这些困难的适当策略。