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Social Cognition, Joint Attention, and Communicative Competence from 9 to 15 Months of Age (Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development Serial Number 255, Volume 63, Number 4, 1998)
Malinda Carpenter
Paperback. Blackwell Pub 2000-06.
ISBN 9780631224600
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The studies in this volume measure the various behaviors that are displayed as infants and mothers share their attention on an outside object: joint engagement, following gazes and points, gestures, imitation of actions, and language comprehension and production. The authors show how infants follow a progression from sharing to following to directing others' attention and behavior, and how these skills are related to early communicative competence. Their results have important implications for theories of social-cognitive and language development
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