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Citation

Porath M. Early Child Res. Q. 2003; 18(4): 468-484.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2003, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ecresq.2003.09.006

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This study focused on the nature of interpersonal understanding in 4- and 5-year-olds. Early childhood constitutes a critical transition period during which children become able to understand their own and others' "inner world" as it relates to actions. A neo-Piagetian theoretical and analytic framework was used to study children's understandings of interpersonal dynamics in the classroom context and their conceptions of roles and intentions of peers and teachers. Forty-two children responded to eight tasks that were designed to elicit their conceptions of peer and teacher intentions. These tasks were in the form of picture stories focused on nurturance, care, protection, and teaching events, followed by a semi-structured interview. Children also engaged in the "classroom model activity"; this activity focused on children's understandings of their own and others' social relationships and activities in the classroom. Hierarchical regression analyses showed level of understanding of others' intentions to be a significant predictor of ability to analyze classroom experiences, and increased prediction with the addition of an interaction term for intentional understanding and use of verbs of intention.

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