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Effects of familiar and unfamiliar objects on mother-infant interaction
Authors:Agnés Danis
Affiliation:1. Laboratoire Cognition et Développemen, Laboratoire associé au C.N.R.S., U.R.A. 2143, 28, rue Serpente, F-75270, Paris cedex 06, France
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to determine whether the dynamics and structure of mother-child interactions around toys vary with the familiarity of toys. Twelve mother-child dyads with a 5- or 9-month-old infant were filmed two consecutive 5-minute sessions in the presence of familiar or novel objects. By relating the mother’s behaviour to her infant’s, we were able to define episodes consisting of phases of joint engagement of the two partners on the same topic or reference object. In a context involving familiar objects, mothers more often took the initiative to introduce a topic, and they kept the child’s attention focused on the object for longer periods, by means of various manipulations. In contrast, the attractiveness of the novelty gave the infants more initiative, and the mothers followed the child by providing mostly verbal support.
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