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Socializing Children through Language

Through an examination of the interactions between parents and children, this book demonstrates how parent language affects and predicts child behaviors

Pamela Davis-Kean (Edited by), Sandra Tang (Edited by)

9780128036242

Hardback, published 13 June 2016

200 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2 cm, 0.5 kg

Using psychological theory as a basis, Socializing Children through Language examines naturally occurring conversations between mothers and children in the context of achievement, self-regulation, food consumption, and television watching to illustrate how families of different socioeconomic means interact and discuss a variety of topics in the home. Specifically, the chapters in this book draw on enhanced audio recordings of over 40 families across a range of education and income levels to investigate how mothers’ language relates to child behaviors over time. The unique pairing of this digital observer data with empirical data on achievement tests, regulation tasks, and parenting information on the home environment collected one year later presents an altogether revolutionary way to understand and think about how family socialization works across socioeconomic levels.

Chapter 1: Background and the Importance of Study
Chapter 2: One Fish, Two Fish: Math Talk in the Home
Chapter 3: Mothers' Management Strategies: Variability in Language Across Contexts
Chapter 4: Talking about the Mind: Mother-Child Conversations about Emotions and Desire
Chapter 5: Media and the Family: The Socialization Process and Its Impact on Children
Chapter 6: Food Talk in Families
Chapter 7: Implications of Using LENA and Conclusions

Subject Areas: Educational psychology [JNC], Cognition & cognitive psychology [JMR], Child & developmental psychology [JMC]

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