Explaining and exploring the dynamics of parent-child interactions and children's causal reasoning at a children's museum exhibit

被引:4
|
作者
McHugh, Sam R. [1 ]
Callanan, Maureen [1 ]
Jaeger, Garrett [2 ]
Legare, Cristine H. [3 ]
Sobel, David M. [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA
[2] LEGO Fdn, Billund, Denmark
[3] Univ Texas Austin, Austin, TX USA
[4] Brown Univ, Providence, RI USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
FAMILY CONVERSATIONS; GUIDED PLAY; EXPLANATION; SCIENCE; EXPLORATION; BEHAVIOR; THINKING; LEARN;
D O I
10.1111/cdev.14035
中图分类号
G44 [教育心理学];
学科分类号
0402 ; 040202 ;
摘要
This study examines how parents' and children's explanatory talk and exploratory behaviors support children's causal reasoning at a museum in San Jose, CA in 2017. One-hundred-nine parent-child dyads (3-6 years; 56 girls, 53 boys; 32 White, 9 Latino/Hispanic, 17 Asian-American, 17 South Asian, 1 Pacific Islander, 26 mixed ethnicity, 7 unreported) played at an air flow exhibit with a nonobvious causal mechanism. Children's causal reasoning was probed afterward. The timing of parents' explanatory talk and exploratory behaviors was related to children's systematic exploration during play. Children's exploratory behavior, and parents' goal setting during play, were related to children's subsequent causal reasoning. These findings support the hypothesis that children's exploration is related to both internal learning processes and external social scaffolding.
引用
收藏
页码:845 / 861
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Patterns of preschool children's screen time, parent-child interactions, and cognitive development in early childhood: a pilot study
    Rai, Jasmine
    Predy, Madison
    Wiebe, Sandra A.
    Rinaldi, Christina
    Zheng, Yao
    Carson, Valerie
    PILOT AND FEASIBILITY STUDIES, 2023, 9 (01)
  • [22] Children's task persistence in first grade: The role of parent-child and teacher-child relationships
    Davolyte, Justina
    Kiuru, Noona
    Raiziene, Saule
    Silinskas, Gintautas
    EARLY CHILDHOOD RESEARCH QUARTERLY, 2024, 68 : 135 - 147
  • [23] Family socioeconomic status and the parent-child relationship: Children's Internet use as a moderated mediator
    Rouchun, Dong
    Zongkui, Zhou
    Shuailei, Lian
    Qingqi, Liu
    Chen, Guo
    CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY, 2021, 40 (09) : 4384 - 4393
  • [24] A Characteristic Destabilization Profile in Parent-Child Interactions Associated with Treatment Efficacy for Aggressive Children
    Lichtwarck-Aschoff, Anna
    Hasselman, Fred
    Cox, Ralf
    Pepler, Debra
    Granic, Isabela
    NONLINEAR DYNAMICS PSYCHOLOGY AND LIFE SCIENCES, 2012, 16 (03) : 353 - 379
  • [25] Parent-child conversations about refugee newcomers are associated with children's refugee-specific prosociality
    Peplak, Joanna
    Jambon, Marc
    Bottoni, Alyssa
    Malti, Tina
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL DEVELOPMENT, 2023, 47 (03) : 221 - 232
  • [26] Visualizing the invisible tie: Linking parent-child neural synchrony to parents' and children's attachment representations
    Nguyen, Trinh
    Kungl, Melanie T.
    Hoehl, Stefanie
    White, Lars O.
    Vrticka, Pascal
    DEVELOPMENTAL SCIENCE, 2024, 27 (06)
  • [27] Advancing opportunities for children's informal STEM learning transfer through parent-child narrative reflection
    Marcus, Maria
    Tougu, Pirko
    Haden, Catherine A.
    Uttal, David H.
    CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 2021, 92 (05) : E1075 - E1084
  • [28] Parental Response to Child's Incongruence: Verbal versus Nonverbal Primacy in Parent-child Interactions
    Grebelsky-Lichtman, Tsfira
    COMMUNICATION MONOGRAPHS, 2015, 82 (04) : 484 - 509
  • [29] Perceptions of Parenting, Parent-Child Activities and Children's Extracurricular Activities in Times of COVID-19
    Ilari, Beatriz
    Cho, Eun
    Li, Jialin
    Bautista, Alfredo
    JOURNAL OF CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES, 2022, 31 (02) : 409 - 420
  • [30] The Patterns of Children's and Caregivers' Gender-Typed Exhibit Choices in a Pop-Up Children's Museum
    Garcia, Brandon
    Aleman-Teweles, Natassia
    Dyer-Seymour, Jennifer
    PSI CHI JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 2022, 27 (04):