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玩具与婴儿同伴之间的社交互动。

Toys and social interaction between infant peers.

作者信息

Eckerman C O, Whatley J L

出版信息

Child Dev. 1977 Dec;48(4):1645-56.

PMID:608374
Abstract

Claims that young infants fail to react in a social manner to one another and that toys preempt attention to peers were assessed by comparing the interactions observed between infant peers when they met in the presence of toys versus in their absence. 44 pairs of unacquainted infants (either 10--12 or 22--24 months of age) came with their mothers to an unfamiliar room. Without toys available in the room, infants of both ages more often contacted one another, smiled at and gestured to one another, and duplicated each other's actions. With toys, they showed and exchanged toys and spent more time synchronously manipulating similar play material. The results document that infants as young as 10 months of age are responsive to the person and behavior of an unfamiliar peer and that they are no less responsive than older infants to the social versus nonsocial aspects of a novel setting.

摘要

通过比较在有玩具和没有玩具的情况下婴儿同伴相遇时观察到的互动,来评估关于年幼儿童不会以社交方式相互反应以及玩具会抢占对同伴注意力的说法。44对互不相识的婴儿(年龄在10 - 12个月或22 - 24个月之间)和他们的母亲来到一个陌生的房间。当房间里没有玩具时,两个年龄段的婴儿更频繁地相互接触、微笑并向对方做手势,还会模仿彼此的动作。有玩具时,他们会展示和交换玩具,并花更多时间同步操作类似的游戏材料。结果表明,年仅10个月的婴儿对陌生同伴的人及行为有反应,并且他们对新环境中社交与非社交方面的反应并不比年龄较大的婴儿少。

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