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  "Do You Know What We're Going to Do This Summer?": Mothers' Talk to Preschool Children About Future Events
 
 
Title: "Do You Know What We're Going to Do This Summer?": Mothers' Talk to Preschool Children About Future Events
Author: Hudson, Judith A.
Appeared in: Journal of cognition and development
Paging: Volume 3 (2002) nr. 1 pages 49-71
Year: 2002-02-01
Contents: Mothers engaged their 21/2- and 4-year-old children in conversations about novel and familiar past and future events. Analyses focused on (a) evidence for style differences in mothers' elicitation of future event talk, (b) the temporal frames of references (past, future, general, and hypothetical) mothers used across conversations, and (c) mothers' use of conventional time terms (e.g., last week, on Sunday). Mothers showed little consistency in style of elicitation over past and future conversations. In conversations about future events, mothers produced more references to future time, more hypothetical references, and more conventional time references. In talking about the past, mothers referred to the past more often and used more sequence terms. Mothers also varied their temporal references when talking about novel and familiar events. Results are discussed in terms of how conversations about future events can contribute to the development of children's concepts of time.
Publisher: Psychology Press
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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